they were only given a small ration of bread, potato soup, and coffee(breakfast) twice a day. sometimes no food at all.
Bread with sawdust in it, and old, disgusting potato soup.
maybe some thin soup maybe with bread and/or potatoes sometimes cabbage
liberationThe concentration camps were liberated by the allies. At that time the Russians were part of the allied forces, but when they "liberated" the concentration camps, it was done with the rampant killing of some of the survivors. Other liberators were humane in their treatment of those who were still waiting to be freed. One interesting but tragic note is that Burgen Beltzen was liberated only three weeks after Anne Frank died. What could the world have been told if only the liberation had taken place a month earlier. This little girl's voice is still crying out to us over 60 years later, "I still believe there is basic good in everyone." I'm sorry dear Anne, but after living 65 years and seeing so much hatred and savagery, I respectfully disagree.
It allowed you to have your own food, save money, and allow the soldiers to have food.
what do they call the transfer of goods,foods and ideas between the old world and the new world during the 1500s
They got fed sloppy porridge everyday and when they were lucky they got fed mushed up peas !!!!!Gross OR What?
Some foods included pumpkins, potatoes, tomatoes, strawberries, and turkey.
what do they call the transfer of goods,foods and ideas between the old world and the new world during the 1500s
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, likely ate a variety of foods typical during the time period he lived. This would have included basic rations provided in concentration camps, as well as traditional Jewish foods when he was able to access them outside the camps.
bananas and oranges
Bread
By the time the Allies reached the extermination and concentration camps there weren't that many inmates, Jewish or non-jewish, left to free. Obviously, the Allies freed those that were still alive. They need medical care first, though, and the killer diseases didn't simply disappear. In the case of the typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen, for example, a further 13,000 inmates died after liberation.
Fat camps provide healthy foods.
Some of brain foods that will improve one's focus and concentration are; blueberries, green tea, avocados, leafy green vegetables, fatty fish, water, and dark chocolate.
Concentration camps were either forced labor camps or death camps. Either way, most inmates were worked until they died. Filthy conditions and minimal food led to many deaths by starvation and disease. In some cases, hideous medical experiments were performed, often to discover better ways to kill prisoners. The people sent to these camps were treated in a totally malicious and inhumane manner. The death camps were part of Hitler's "Final Solution" (genocide of the Jews), although ethnic Polish populations were subject to the same type of methodical exterminations.
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what do they call the transfer of goods,foods and ideas between the old world and the new world during the 1500s