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Conditions deteriorated rapidly and over 20% of the prisoners died of malnutrition and/or disease.
Disgusting. Filth, absolute filth. They were the lowest of the low, with no privacy whatsoever.
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.
It was painful. It was painful.
Rough, probably almost as bad as being transported to an American PoW camp.
concentration camps are prisons in a sense where as extermination camps are like death row u will certainly die in a extermination camp.
No, Hitler never went into the Concentration Camps because, he could have caught diseases like Typhus which were common in Concentration Camps.
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There were no concentration camps in Britain. There's some confusion here.
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.
Over 20% of the inmates died in two years. I think that tells its own story.
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