criminals and undesireables.
What sort of camps? For whom? Boy Scouts' camps for scouts?
Death Camps: Hitler created the camps so he could quietly and efficiently kill the Jewish population. Concentration Camps: Used as a sort of prison by the Nazis for the duration of the war. They imprisoned people who committed "crimes" against the Nazi regime.
Most people think it's a good idea to make turn old concentration camps like Auschwitz to a museum because, it gives the current and future generations of what happened in these places and try to teach them to not let this happen again by being tolerant and treated equally. However, I think it's a joke because people are shifting of what was an Death Factory to a sort of place of entertainment and learning. Camps like Auschwitz was build to kill people and make money, not Entertain,learn and make money of them. Also when people turn concentration camps into museums this is like disrespecting the people who died and built them, also disrespecting people who used their life's to work and maintain these camps.
Without wishing to sound flippant, a lot of people died in 1989. Can you be specific about what sort of person you mean?
I am not sure but I think largely crowded, stuffed, dark trains. Often they used them to transport people to concentration camps even though they needed it for military, sort of showing how terrible their priorities were.
not much, a few people died a few people were Born. That sort of thing
The gold David star was one and Jews had their head shaved off.
what sort of people were sent to Australia
A labor camp was basically a sort of special prison where inmates were forced to do hard labor."Concentration camp" is the larger umbrella term for all Nazi-run camps (the term actually predates Nazism). Subtypes of concentration camps include labor camps, transit camps (where inmates are collected and transferred elsewhere), prisoner of war camps (where captured enemy soldiers were kept) and extermination or death camps (where inmates were simply killed).
Concentration camps were either forced labor camps or death camps. Either way, most inmates were worked until they died. Filthy conditions and minimal food led to many deaths by starvation and disease. In some cases, hideous medical experiments were performed, often to discover better ways to kill prisoners. The people sent to these camps were treated in a totally malicious and inhumane manner. The death camps were part of Hitler's "Final Solution" (genocide of the Jews), although ethnic Polish populations were subject to the same type of methodical exterminations.
Most of them had to go through tough labour, while few others were chosen to sort out new arrivals' belongings.
what? People that helped others escape from concentration camps would most likely try to escape themselves with them, but if they didn't go with them nothing would happen......................................if they didn't get caught. If they got caught they's be shot, hung that sort of thing.