they were processed:
they stripped (and surrendered all of their possessions)
they were inspected by the doctor
they were given a number
they had their hair shaved
they showered
they were de-loused
they were given their uniforms
they were allocated a barracks (this might have been done at the start)
The weak, the old and children were gassed as soon as practical after arrival at the extermination camps.
In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section. However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
Because they are ill and old they would not be able to work. They were most probably sent to the gas chambers after their arrival at the camps.
Madame Schachter's two eldest sons and husband were separated from her upon arrival at Auschwitz and likely sent to the gas chambers. The fate of most families upon arrival at concentration camps was to be separated and killed.
In extermination camps kids (under 14, and often under 15) were gassed as soon as practical after arrival.
Sometimes in seperate concentration camps, sometimes with children. More often, they were killed on arrival to the death camps.
Who wants 'to expand the concentration camps'?
They were forced to live in Ghettos and concentration camps
no people in concentration camps did not have privacy for example Anne Frank
Most concentration (penal labour) camps did not have kids. At Auschwitz most kids under 15 (sometimes 14) were gassed as soon as practical after arrival.
concentration camps were German , NONE were Polish !!!
They were not, inmates at concentration camps generally were only allowed to use a shower once, that upon arrival. This may refer to the fake showers at the extermination camps, people who were murdered on arrival were taken to fake showers instead of actual showers. The inmates of these camps knew the difference between real showers (housed in different buildings) and the gas chambers.