Most of them died. There was little or no care provided.
The simple answer is that they didn't. If they were not too badly sick there was a chance that others could cover for them, but if they were unable to cope with the physical demands, then they were doomed.
Those men and younger females capable of working were sent to labor camps. All old people, sick people and children were sent to the gas chambers and murdered
Sick people were usually killed in the camps.
When sick people were sent to the concentration camps, they first had to work for only a few days. Then a huge number of specialized doctors came to the concentration camps, because that happened a certain amount of times per month. They said to those who were sick that they are sick and that they should be decontaminated. So all the sick and the people who were unable to work were sent to the "showers". They had to leave ALL their belongings, even golden teeth, in special boxes. As soon as the doors closed, the showers were filled with gas, suffocating the people. All the valuable belongings were thrown on one big pile where the Nazis could profit from.
First, if they were to old or young or sick, when they got of the trains they would be sent to the gas chambers straight away. After they became to old or sick while working at the camps they would then be sent to the gas chambers or they would die of starvation.. It was a sad time and many people died :'(... R.I.P
they most likely witnessed many terrible things. Like dead people, and very thin starved people. many were sick and the place a terrible.
The thing that sickened them was the Nazi concentration camps. Makes me sick too
There isn't an exact number for Jewish children escaping the concentration camps. Children, the sick, and the elderly were the first to be sent into the gas chambers (killed) because they were of no use to the Nazis; they weren't capable of doing heavy work.
mainly, he killed them in concentration camps, and ghettos, where in the ghettos, they got very sick, hungry,and starved to death. in the concentration camps, the soldiers there and guards there, worked, tortured and beat them to death.
The Nazis fed them very little food. ex: One loaf of bread for every eight days. if they got sick they sent them to the infirmery Aka a pitch black room
The Allied forces were confronted with a humanitarian disaster of a depth and scale that they had not been prepared to respond to. There were thousands of people who were so starved, beaten and sick that they were almost walking skeletons. There were thousands of corpses at the camps as well. There was practically no food, no medical supplies, no clothing in many cases and no transportation to get these people to medical help.
It was a concentration camp that gassed people and cremated their bodies. It did have work sections, but people were worked to death and the majority of people sent there died in the gas chambers. Actually age did make a difference. Children, babies, the elderly, infirm, sick, and disabled were killed in the gas chambers.