Whatever was available. Freight cars were often used; some were taken by truck or forced to walk.
The SS and Nazis at the camps were fed like kings, the Jews were fed with 25g of bread and 100ml of fluid.
It was not indians that were in concentration camps. However during world war 2 the nazis under order of hitler took jewish people and captured them unwillingly into the concentration camps.
Yes, in extermination camps like Auschwitz, Treblinka and Sobibor.
The Nazi concentration camps now are either museums, or the land on which they were has been returned to normal use. Concentration camps that are still running are very similar to what the Nazis had, as some of the people who were involved found employment as technical advisers after the war.
It was very hard and many Jews were put into Concentration Camps by Nazis and many people were killed.
They would bring the Jews to concentration camps, like Auschwitz where they would usually kill them in som way.
to seperate jewish from non jewish prisoners in concentration camps
The Nazi's either put them to labor with little portions of food at the camps or they just executed them in the concentration camps in WWII instead of treating them like other actual human beings
The Nazis did not give people the freedom to assemble. Any dissidents were thrown into the Concentration Camps just like the "Undesirables". People literally feared for their lives.
Ghettos were areas were minorities like jews lived, however these were controlled by the Nazis, guards made sure people who came in and out were allowed to and were not smuggling things, like food as it was rationed. However concentration camps were the places that were originally labour camps but then progressed to be places that killed people in large numbers
It's common to draw a distinction between 'ordinary' concentration camps like Dachau and Buchenwald, and extermination camps. The latter existed only for the purpose of killing. They are:Auschwitz II (Birkenau section)BelzecChelmnoMajdanek (part only)SobiborTreblinka IIIn addition, there were transit camps and various 'specialized' camps.
Labor camps the Nazis forced Jews into; had been originally set up to imprison political opponents, but were turned over the the SS to house people like the Jews; in these camps people were staved, worked to death, and suffered from countless diseases