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Jews, Gypsies, and people who offended the Nazis.

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Q: What religious group was imprisoned in concentration camps?
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Who religious group was imprisoned in concentration camps?

Jews


Who was the first religious group to be placed in nazi concentration camps?

The first religion was actually the Roma (Gypsies) to be put in concentration camps not the Jews.


Are all suvivors of concentration camps marked with tattoos?

No. Tattooing was only done at the Auschwitz group of camps.


Who were the first groups to be effected by the concentration camps?

Well technically the first groups affected by the Concentration Camps were Criminals and Political Opponents of the Nazi Party. However, the earliest and most effective group to be effected by the Concentration Camps were the Jews.


Why where the Jews tattooed in the concentration camps?

To identify which group of Jews they came from.


What ethnic group was not rounded up by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps?

jews


What were the natzies?

The Nazis were a group of people that followed Hitler, and put the Jew's in concentration camps.


Was Mauthausen a labor camp during the Holocaust?

Mauthausen was a group of exceptionally harsh concentration camps in Austria. (Other well known camps in the group included Ebensee and Gusen).


Why had Hitler hated the Jehovah's Witnesses?

They were then known simply as "Bible Students" but they would not Heil Hitler nor would they serve in his armed forces. Because of this, they are considered the only group who had a choice on whether or not they were sent to concentration camps. The far majority of them who were caught refused to sign the document dismissing their beliefs and were imprisoned in the camps because of it.


Why Hitler hated Jehovah's witnesses?

They were then known simply as "Bible Students" but they would not Heil Hitler nor would they serve in his armed forces. Because of this, they are considered the only group who had a choice on whether or not they were sent to concentration camps. The far majority of them who were caught refused to sign the document dismissing their beliefs and were imprisoned in the camps because of it.


What were the two groups that were put into the concentration camps?

There was a female group and a male group. It didn't matter how old you were, if you were a female you would be put into a female concentration camp or if you were a male, you would be transferred to a male concentration camp.


What is is a group of people settled in a particular area who carry the same interests?

concentration camps. ^ wrong! It's a Colony