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They were sent to the gas chambers.

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What happened to prisoners who were not considered fit enough to work?

They were sent to the gas chambers.


What did the Jewish prisoners do if they weren't considered fit enough?

If a prisoner in the camps reported sick (most did not for obvious reasons), they would be given a lethal injection.


What happens to prisoners who were not considered fit enough to work?

They were sent to the gas chambers.


What happens to prisoners who are NOT considered fit enough to work during the holocaust?

They were very soon killed.


What happens to prisoners who not considered fit enough to work?

They just go home and sit at home


What happened to prisoners that aren't fit enough to do work?

they get murderd


Why is barmitzvah celebrated at 13?

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Jewish boys become a bar mitzvah on their 13th birthday. This means that they are considered old enough to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jewish adult.


What ia a bat Mitzvah?

On a Jewish girl's 12th birthday she becomes a 'Bat Mitzvah'. When a girl becomes a Bat Mitzvah she is considered old enough to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jewish adult.


How many prisoners have been killed by death sentence?

not enough..


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