Parole is a word that means (among other things) to be released from a concentration camp.
Many people were released from concentration camps, under the threat that if they committed the same crime, they would then return to the camps permanently.
It means Jews are locked up in this very dangerous camp
The word Krankenbau means the infirmary or hospital ward of a Nazi Concentration camp
'toil' is one word
The camp slang was musselman.
Adolf? Auschwitz, a concentration camp? Anti-semitism
Kapo n - In a Concentration Camp a Prison, usually a criminal is put in charge of a work group or other prisoners.
No. Concentration is a noun (used as a noun adjunct in 'concentration camp'). The past particple of the verb, concentrated, is used as an adjective.
· Belzec - Concentration camp in Poland. · Buchenwald - Concentration camp in north central Germany. Birkenau - where the rooms in which more people have died than anywhere else ever are housed.
Plaszow was a concentration camp near Krakow, Poland. It begins with the letter P.
Kommandant is Germany for commandant. The word is used for the officer in command of a prisoner of war camp, an internment camp or a concentration camp. The German version is often used for local colour. (Note that on many websites the word commander has crept in).
I don't believe that there is a specific word for it, but I would recommend saying 'to sap one's concentration'.
Wiesel uses the word "piteous" to describe the childlike state of his father in the concentration camp.