hard and dangerous.
You should write about the daily life in the camps!
most people's plans revolved around how they would get food. In the camps it was simpler, one only got food when they were given it, but that did not stop people thinking about how they could get some.
there was no daily quota.
The conditions were dreadful. Groups such as the gypsies and mainly the Jews were blamed for Germany's defeat in the war and so were sent to these camps. There they were starved, forced to live in appalling, cramped, dirty, diseased areas and shelter would have typically been cramped rooms. Vast majorities of these people would have died due to the squalid conditions and starvation. During the day, they would have likely been made to do difficult manual labour, but this would have been more typical of the work camps set up by the Nazis.
It is not possible to answer this question with even an approximation. Many of the people interned during the Holocaust starved to death due to lack of food. The quality and quantity of food was not recorded or, if recorded, was not accurate or truthful. Suffice it to say, the caloric intake of those held was grossly insufficient.
The number of daily kill count in the concentration camps varied. Toward the end of the war it was tens of thousands a month. Many documents were burned so knowing the exact total of daily murdering is impossible. Second Answer: Contact the related link below to ask the Holocaust Museum if they know the exact amount of deaths per day at the extermination camps. I did not find any record of a daily count but they would know if there is a record.
The Holocaust was so shocking because Hitler and his Nazis shouldn't have done that to Jews. Jew's are the same as other religions and beliefs. It was also so shocking because of how many Jews they killed on a daily basis, it's like they lived for killing them. The final reason it was so shocking is because of how many people now-a-days think that the Holocaust was made up, which brought the topic of it up and it was more and more shocking everytime, there is living, breathing, and historic places to show you that the Holocaust actually happened. That's why the Holocaust was so shocking.
people use natural resources to use as their daily uses
Most people who "worked" in the concentration camps lived (if you can call it living) in the camp. People were shipped all across Europe to different camps. Sometimes they could be close to where they used to live, but more often than not they would simple be shipped like cattle to a camp that needed work. Where they would normally live out their remaining weeks/months/years and die a horrible death. Hope this helps you out. Was slightly confused by the question itself. Wasn't sure if you meant did they use to live close to the camp or if they were shipped in daily.
yes, to protect them and to help them for their needs in daily living
The Daily Apple - 2006 Seniors in the Peace Corps Holocaust Survivors was released on: USA: 4 May 2007
To establish formal relationships among people as their daily business of living.