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the entire thing, that's what the holocaust was about...
Due to the isolated locations of most of the camps, military forces could not reach the death camps immediately.
The tortures at the camps was labout, brutal attacks, rape
They are now a museum, a place to mourn and remember and be thankful for our life today
During the holocaust their was onlya small type of camps Concentration camps - Camps where is to just keep people and torturing them to concentrate them. Extermination camps - Camps where it only main purpose to to Exterminate people asmuch as possible Death camps - Same as a Extermination camp but only Kills people less frequently Labour camps - A camp which is only main purpose is to use prisoners as slave labour workers POW camps - Camps for Prisoners of War
The Holocaust had Concentration Camps or Forced labor camps to destroy the Jews. They would force them to go to these camps and give them little food and force them to work until they died, or they just killed them out right. ___ In the then Soviet Union the Nazis often simply shot Jews in open country, but in Western and Central Europe they weren't keen on this. ___ There were different kinds of camps for different purposes. The key distinction is between ordinary concentration camps, which were use for slave labour and extermination camps, which existed only to kill.
Elderly Jews were gassed on arrival at death camps, as they were no use to the Nazis for heavy manual work.
There were no battles in the Holocaust. The term is used to reference the systematic elimination of minorities, particularly Jews, during World War 2, through the use of concentration camps.
Usually children under 15 were gassed soon after arrival. The Nazis had no use for them.
During the Holocaust, Jews were sent into the concetration camps as prisoners and/or slaves. Other than that, before the Holocaust, Nazis sent enemies to the concetration camps. The extermination camps came into most use during the Holocaust. Before that, it was used for expeirimenting and enemies.
They were not, inmates at concentration camps generally were only allowed to use a shower once, that upon arrival. This may refer to the fake showers at the extermination camps, people who were murdered on arrival were taken to fake showers instead of actual showers. The inmates of these camps knew the difference between real showers (housed in different buildings) and the gas chambers.
There were 6-7 extermination camps.There were a further 17 to 20 major ('ordinary') concentration campsIf one includes all the the subcamps and temporary camps there were about 1,500 camps in all. Some of these were very small.Please also see the related questions.