for breakfast they ate a 10 ounce piece of stale bread w a small piece of salami or 1 once of Margarine with a cup of black tasteless coffee w no sugar. At noon soup was given with old Carrots and Rutabagas. Dinner was Stale bread with Margarine and Jam. Sometime they would NOT get Food.... If They even got any they got a little. which this is a little.
The people in the camps starved because they were not provided with enough of the right kinds of food to support their bodies. It is generally agreed upon that the jailers did not intend to treat them humanely.
Even more than this, if they were in an "extermination camp" ... the entire focus was on eventually killing them, even if this was done very slowly. Much of the starvation that occurred was NOT accidental. It was intentional, and this can be seen when you realize that the guards at the camps and the Nazi military all had enough to eat ... yet concentation camp inmates regularly died of starvation and illnesses related to inadequate nutrition and/or unsanitary conditions and water. On one occasion at Auschwitz, the conditions were so bad even those employed by the camp were threatened with disease. NOTHING at any of the death camps was designed to keep Jews alive because they were considered sub human by the Nazis anyway ... something to be exterminated. Thus, the so called "final solution" ... Thank God the Nazis did not win the war and continue their murderous practices and program!
Lynn Magnuson
New Orleans, LA.
They were deliberately starved to death and worked to death the same treatment was meted out to human beings by the Germans, the Japanese And the Russian's.
People were starvd in the concentration camps. Hitler wanted to make their lives as miserable as possible so he would give them very little food and water and would make them work all day. Add that with the sleep deprivation and the prisoners were very prone to illness and eventually death.
The only way a human being can be starved is by not being fed. -Mame-
This is when there is a loss of people that were starved
not being able to eat for an amount of time , the amount of food given.
That varied enormously. There is no single figure.
The holocaust was a time when 3 million Jews were killed. the nazi regimes experimented with children and did sex change transplants and alot more horrible things. Jews were killed in gas chambers and shot in their heads. they were also drowned in the latrines. if you want to know more about this, mail me and i can tell you everything i know aboutt he holocaust.
One problem after the Civil War ended was a lack of food. It is estimated that more than a million former slaves died from starvation. Another problem was finding workers to work the fields in the southern states.
lack of food and dehydration
risk of being killed lack of food and water trench foot diseases lack medical attention
Lack of proper sanitation and nutrition and large numbers of people living in very close quarters, often with poor hygiene.
Hunger is a word that connotes the body's physiological need for food. Malnutrition literally means bad nutrition. It could mean not enough food or not enough of the right food resulting in an unhealthy diet. Famine is a severe lack of food which can result in starvation and death.
no food = no nutrition
Lack of food. Dummy.
lack of food (starvation)
The man died of starvation due to lack of food and water supply.
hunger means a stromg desire for food and starvation means to suffer or die from a lack of food
a lack of food, a lack of socks. <><><> Starvation, murder, disease.
lack of food and nutrition
That is the correct spelling of the word "starvation" (suffering from lack of food).
Insulation and storing energy to prevent starvation during lack of food.
Through a lack of land to grow food, and the increase in population there is a lack in food supply, leading to even more starvation death rates to rise, limiting the population growth
The one word that captures the state of disability from lack of food is Starvation. It would be proper to use starvation as a modifier of words such exhaustion, paralysis, catatonia, coma or other word for an inability to move. So, one might say starvation exhaustion to signify the feeling of having no energy left, one might say starvation coma to denote the state of being unable to consciously respond to stimuli, and in both cases the kind of consequence being due to lack of food, as opposed to say, a coma resulting from head trauma in a person receiving adequate nutrition during the period before the injury, or inability to move due to the introduction of a toxic substance, which might then be designated as traumatic coma or poisoning exhaustion.