They were worked to death, tortured, or sent into gas chambers to die.
They were transported to the camps by rail, usually in cattle trucks.
Westerbork was a camp where Jews were sent. Those Jews where then transported to concentration camps to kill them.
They were taken from their homes and transported in cattle cars (where they had to stand) to the concentration camps.
Most were murdered.
Approx. 25 % died in concentration camps etc.
Most people were transported by train, often in horse cars. Some traveled in trucks or buses.
I am pretty sure they cremated most of the bodies
Trains!
nothing happened to 'all'. Depending on need, a proportion were selected for work.
The inmates of concentration camps had no rights at all.
They were in both..
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.