They got a thin soup made from the scraps of the German soilders soup. The soup was usually just watery. Rotton spots would not be peeled off and the cabbage would be sandy. They would take the peilings from the potatoes and put carrots in as well. If they were lucky; meat would find its way into their bowl. They also got a thin serving of bread, they put saw dust on it to make it look more than it really was. Most of the times people would steal others soup and bread and leave them to starve.
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They were fed little amounts of food. The sick were not given any food at all. Occacionally the s.s officers would give an extra ration of bread. Many fought and killed each other for just a crumb of bread. they mostly had potatoe soup and when they were starving they ate potatoe skins and grass.
Officially 190 calories per day, but in reality they got less
People were given some food; the amount of food that a prisoner would receive was dictated by their status.
If they did, it wasn't kosher food.
Because the Germans began to blame the Jewish because the Germans lost the war. The Germans did not want to accept the fact that they lost and they thought that the Jews were the reason for it... so they captured all the Jews from wherever they could find them, brought them to Poland and put them in the concentration camps. In the concentration camps, the Jews were put in very thin layers of clothing, given very less food, etc. If you want to find out more about the Holocaust then you can read Elie Wiesel's book Night. It is a very powerful book and he shares his memories he had in the concentration camps.
German citizens who were first class citizens were given aid of food, shelter and jobs. The Jews had been made second class citizens and they had their businesses, homes, funds taken from them. Then they were sent to ghettos and concentration camps.
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Ghettos were areas were minorities like jews lived, however these were controlled by the Nazis, guards made sure people who came in and out were allowed to and were not smuggling things, like food as it was rationed. However concentration camps were the places that were originally labour camps but then progressed to be places that killed people in large numbers
AnswerThey were usually hiding from the Nazi's in abandoned buildings, as for the unlucky Jews, they were living in concentration camps.___Most of them were living in ghettos. Very few were in hiding. After all, hiding for a long time is difficult.
Those Jews who were selected for work were given some food, though not enough. Those who were shot or gassed soon after arrival were not given a final meal.
The Jews lives were horrible and devasting because they had very little food and water.
They sent the Jews to concentration camps. There were many of these camps. At certain camps, they just strictly killed them. At others, they forced them to do hard labor. Thousands died because of little food and water, they were put into gas chambers, they got very ill, or they were put to work to hard. These concentration camps were pure torture, and were horrible.
Because the Germans began to blame the Jewish because the Germans lost the war. The Germans did not want to accept the fact that they lost and they thought that the Jews were the reason for it... so they captured all the Jews from wherever they could find them, brought them to Poland and put them in the concentration camps. In the concentration camps, the Jews were put in very thin layers of clothing, given very less food, etc. If you want to find out more about the Holocaust then you can read Elie Wiesel's book Night. It is a very powerful book and he shares his memories he had in the concentration camps.
German citizens who were first class citizens were given aid of food, shelter and jobs. The Jews had been made second class citizens and they had their businesses, homes, funds taken from them. Then they were sent to ghettos and concentration camps.
The Holocaust had Concentration Camps or Forced labor camps to destroy the Jews. They would force them to go to these camps and give them little food and force them to work until they died, or they just killed them out right. ___ In the then Soviet Union the Nazis often simply shot Jews in open country, but in Western and Central Europe they weren't keen on this. ___ There were different kinds of camps for different purposes. The key distinction is between ordinary concentration camps, which were use for slave labour and extermination camps, which existed only to kill.
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That depended on the type of camp they were sent to. At extermination camps the new arrivals were generally gassed with 24 hours. At ordinary concentration camps they were worked to death on grossly insufficient food.
They were treated in the same way as Jews who fitted the stereotypes: they usually had to do hard manual labour on insufficient food. The young and old were gassed on arrival from early 1942 onwards.
Ghettos were areas were minorities like jews lived, however these were controlled by the Nazis, guards made sure people who came in and out were allowed to and were not smuggling things, like food as it was rationed. However concentration camps were the places that were originally labour camps but then progressed to be places that killed people in large numbers
AnswerThey were usually hiding from the Nazi's in abandoned buildings, as for the unlucky Jews, they were living in concentration camps.___Most of them were living in ghettos. Very few were in hiding. After all, hiding for a long time is difficult.
The trip to the concentration camps for the Jews and the undesirable peoples was abominable. They were put in cattle cars jammed in by the hundreds. They had a pail for the entire car full of people to relieve themselves. They were not given food and drink. The cars stunk badly and were extremely hot. They tried to sit but sometimes that was not possible. There were no windows in many of the rail cars but some had windows with welded iron bars. These windows were small and high up. It took days to get to the concentration camps. They thought they were being taken to labor camps to live and thrive. They were shocked to find out they either had to labor in hard situations or they were exterminated.