Yes. Part of the point of Nazi concentration camps, especially from about 1938 on, was to provide slave labour.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Concentration camps were camps that the Jewish, Gypsie, or other people were forced to go to, to be tortured or forced to do work. Adolf Htiler and the German Nazi Soldiers did not like those kind of people so they decided to put them in camps, called Concentration camps. They put them in these camps mostly because of their looks and their religion. The camps were built to fit many people in them. They also had many bunk beds to save room.
Jews were forced into boxcars all across Nazi realms and shipped to camps.When Allies liberated camps, they went into the camps shooting at the guards.
The Nazis forced people onto trains that took them to concentration camps. Sometimes they would take the entire population of a city to the concentration camps at one time.
The Jewish people were forced into concentration camps during the WWII. The Nazi system was trying to exterminate them using gas chambers during that holocaust period.
The inmates had to work in all the Nazi concentration camps. The only exceptions were the extermination camps, where most Jews and gypsies were gassed or shot on arrival.
Transit camps were places to hold people until they could be shipped off to other camps such as execution or forced-labor camps. Well known transit camps include Westerbork (Netherlands) and Breendonk (Belgium).
They were staved, beaten, and were forced to work over 12 hours a day on under 700 calories.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
By Adolf Hilter, He decided to build the Nazi camps but it was people who were going to be in it akak Labout workers who actually built the camps.