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The Nazis tried to hide the evidence of their horrific crimes.
It isn't counted. But many many shoes. Very sad.
Life after the concentration camp was either scary or excitting it would have been extremely excititng to find out that your camp had been liberated but scary to think of what you have to come back. The survivours would have nothing to go back most of their belongings would havew been burned or taken away
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He was sent to 5 different concentration camps but i can only find 3 due to low information of Benjamin Jacobs. He was sent to Buchenwald concentration camp, dora-mittelbau concetration camp, Auschwitz concentration camp.
Heppenheim was not a designed as a POW camp, it was a sub-camp of Dachau Concentration Camp. See the link.
Jewish people and, death
The first camps were entered by the allies in 1943 and continued to enter and liberate the Jews that could be liberated through 1945. When the Brits entered the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp in 1945 60,000 prisoners were found alive but of that amount 10,000 died a week later of the Typhus disease (Anne Frank died there from that disease) and starvation. I could not find the very first concentration camp the Britons entered but you can get the specific on from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I have given you their web site on the link below.
The Nazis tried to hide the evidence of their horrific crimes.
Those in charge of the cruelty and death that were being enacted in the camps. Often times, however, the Nazi guards would round up all the prisoners and force them on death marches, which would always end with the guards forcing the prisoners into a body of water and machine-gunning them.
The directive came from Himmler. Hoess was tasked to convert the existing compound into a concentration camp, he was told to find the resources from where he could to do this.
The United States had to find a way to 'deal with' the "Indian Problem" and reservations were formed as a type of concentration camp as a result.