Awful.
the Jews starved to death, were gassed to death, shot, made to work hard, made to go on parade, slept in squalid conditions etc...
About 190,000 People died at Auschwitz I during the Holocaust.
1-3 months if not killed on arrival of the camp
Sally Eisner was a survivor of the Holocaust and was interned in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. She later transferred to the labor camp at Stutthof, where she endured harsh conditions. Her experiences in these camps profoundly impacted her life and her perspectives on humanity and resilience.
horrible
For most of them quality of life was below average, but compared to life during the Holocaust anything was good.
the life inside of the camps during the Holocaust
quiet.
If you mean that you want to make a presentation/project about the Holocaust, but in a unique and creative way, then I suggest you try something that you wouldn't normally do, like: - Create a model of a concentration camp, with a description - Do a skit on people being taken into the concentration camps - Write a 'journal' based on the life of someone living during the Holocaust
the comparision is meaningless.
Anne Frank died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust before the end of World War II. She was captured by the Nazis in 1944 and eventually died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15. Her diary, which was published after the war, remains a widely-read account of the Holocaust.
Please see the link.
Eliezer first arrives at Auschwitz, one of the most infamous concentration camps during the Holocaust. Upon arrival, he and his father are separated from his mother and sister, which marks the beginning of their harrowing experiences in the camp. Auschwitz serves as both a labor camp and an extermination site, profoundly impacting Eliezer's life and perspective.