The prisoners were housed in wooden or brick built barracks. It was very over crowded, and it was a dreadful living situation. The people lived so close together that diseases were constantly being transferred.
The labor camps had barracks just like the concentration camps. The prisoners in the labor camps slept in bunk beds that were three tiers high. Usually, there were no mattresses and the prisoners slept on the bare wooden bunks, or sometimes on straw. Sometimes the barracks were so crowded that the prisoners had to sleep three to a single bed, or five in a double bed.
Like long rows of coffins, 4 or 5 high, in bunkhouses.
They got sent to concentration camps, work camps, or death factories.
concentration camps are prisons in a sense where as extermination camps are like death row u will certainly die in a extermination camp.
There were no concentration camps in Britain. There's some confusion here.
There was no concentration camp called "Belgium". There were, however, concentration camps in Belgium.
concentration camps or death camps Edit: Like the above said, they were sent to concentration camps. Although, if they were healthy the Jew was then send to work camps, but before this they lived in the ghettos. (or they had to go hide.)
They got sent to concentration camps, work camps, or death factories.
It was a living hell.
Disgusting. Filth, absolute filth. They were the lowest of the low, with no privacy whatsoever.
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.
Yes. Since the ideology of the Third Reich deemed people like Jews, Slavics, Sinti, Roma and many others as unworthy of living, they were put into concentration camps and murdered, as were political dissidents, homosexuals, communists and others.
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There was no concentration camp called "Belgium". There were, however, concentration camps in Belgium.
concentration camps or death camps Edit: Like the above said, they were sent to concentration camps. Although, if they were healthy the Jew was then send to work camps, but before this they lived in the ghettos. (or they had to go hide.)
In the winter is was very cold.