Concentration camps that were not extermination camps had the prisoners working for slave labor. Extermination camps spent 24 hours a day killing the prisoners. Some camps did medical experiments against the "undesirable people". The prisoners spent their time trying to survive starvation, deadly sickness, hyperthermia, heat stroke and dehydration.
It involved hard labour and punishment. Concentration camp life was a vicious circle.
The Japanese but they weren't concentration camps they were more like make shift towns to hold them. No killing took place.
'hospitals' usually, though most often no healing took place in them.
Germans wanting to make fun of jewish victims
In concentration camps roll-call on the Appelplatz took place at least twice a day and was often deliberately prolonged in order to add to the prisoners' miseries.
The Holocaust took place primarily in Europe during World War II, from 1941 to 1945. It occurred in Nazi-occupied territories, including concentration camps, extermination camps, and ghettos. The most infamous extermination camp, Auschwitz, was located in German-occupied Poland.
Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.
The Japanese but they weren't concentration camps they were more like make shift towns to hold them. No killing took place.
'hospitals' usually, though most often no healing took place in them.
No! It doesn't; trains that took children to concentration camps were not fun at all and most likely not that good.
They took there family away to concentration camps (torture camps) and only Mr.Frank survived.
Hilter did not dicide what to do to the Jews so he took them to GETTO where then they where send to the Final place concentration camps
concentration camps
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.
No they didn't.They took them to concentration camps and literally worked them to their deaths.
Germans wanting to make fun of jewish victims
In concentration camps roll-call on the Appelplatz took place at least twice a day and was often deliberately prolonged in order to add to the prisoners' miseries.
Shopping for goods took place in the Aroga