This depends which camp.
At Auschwitz, men and women were separated, all hair was shaved, and they would either go to work or the gas chambers.
He was poisoned by his aunt (she also poisoned her daughters and herself, to keep from being deported to a concentration camp).
People visit Bergen-Belsen for historical purposes, if they're interested in the Holocaust, or if relatives were once in there.
Terezin once served as a military fortress. During World War II, however, Terezin was adapted by the Gestapo and transformed into a concentration camp and a ghetto for Jewish families. Over 30,000 people died in the Terezin concentration camp, even though it was not an extermination camp.
Once began to throw all his political oponments , into concentration camp
He was nice to them because he was once in a concentration camp for 11 years
She got send to a concentration camp which was called Bergen-Belson camp. They took the very last train there was that was going to that camp. Which is very sad because that was opne of the worst concentration camps. On march 1945 Anne dies but later after that on April 15 1945 Bergen- Belson camp was freed :(
Here are some words that started with the letter "O"; -Oświęcim = Location of Auschwitz conentration Camp. -Ohrdruf = Once Labour and Concentration Camp but transfered to Buchanwald Subcamp. -Oranienburg = Early concentration camp which operated from March 1933 and closed in July 1934.
Temporarily they were held in large, unheated barraks. Until the Germans were ready to kill them or work them to death.
Hundreds and hundreds of Jews were in each camp at once. They were slaughtered like cattle. There records couldn't hold up with exterminations.
The concentration camps were an invention of the Third Reich as a place to send anyone who they considered inferior or dangerous to the Reich. Once Germany was defeated, the concentration camp system came to an end. The few survivors went to resettlement camps, and eventually picked up the threads of their lives from there.
The concentration camps were an invention of the Third Reich as a place to send anyone who they considered inferior or dangerous to the Reich. Once Germany was defeated, the concentration camp system came to an end. The few survivors went to resettlement camps, and eventually picked up the threads of their lives from there.
Generally, Holocaust victims were allowed to take a bags worth of clothing. Once they arrived a t a death camp their pocessions would be taken. but, if they only went to a concentration camp they might be able to keep their belongings.