They were sent over to a designated section of a town/city/whatever called the Ghetto where they were held subject to pogroms (gov't authorized mobs, pretty much), starvation, illness (they had some serious typhus out breaks), humiliation, psychological conditioning, and so forth. They were forced to work for the German people, the army in particular, by making clothes and weapons and the like.
Eventually they were all liquidated.
I'm sure that certain parts of the world didn't group all the Jews into Ghettos and that before that they subject to the same sort of stuff on a lower scale, but yeah!
they were killed. and treated brutally. They were put into gas chambers where poison gas would be spread around them, killing them. then they would be put in the oven, or large furnace, to open up space in the camp
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The question asks what happened to Jews before they were sent to camps, not what happened in the camps, so the above is off topic. They were in most cases prevented from earning a living ... and were confined to ghettos or had to live in designated Jewish appartmens blocks. They were isolated from the rest of the population and subjected to lots of petty restrictions.
they were divided into two groups. those who were to be killed immediately and those who were to be worked to death or experimented on
they were very important people the were doctors an lawyers shopkeepers and very important people of society before the Holocaust
Many of them were forced to live in ghettos.
They were normally sent to labor camps were they worked but, if anyone committed a serious crime they were sent right away to the concentration camp.
If someone was caught harboring a Jew, then they usually were brought to the concentration camps alos and got the same treatment as the Jews.
they were sent to consentration camps. but there were only a few living there.
I am pretty sure they cremated most of the bodies
Read a book called If This is a Man by Primo Levi. He survived and his story is very powerful.
Jews who did not go into hiding were caught and sent to concentration or death camps.
In WW2 sometimes Jews could not hide from the Germans. In this instance they would be arrested and sent away to labor camps. Sometimes they got sent to death camps.
If someone was caught harboring a Jew, then they usually were brought to the concentration camps alos and got the same treatment as the Jews.
Most were murdered.
They got out of them by the defeat of Germany
they got sent to the camps with trains or by foot escorted by many soldiers
Summer Camps Where They Got Treated Like Kings And Learned Life Skills
all the jews were killed in the camps
Approx. 25 % died in concentration camps etc.
they were created so jews could be sent there to "work". at the camps some jews were got sent to the gas chamber others died of starvation.
They were either murdered or escaped
they were sent to consentration camps. but there were only a few living there.
Some Jews went into hiding and never got found. Some other Jews had servived the camps and the camps were liberated before the people died. also some Jews were helped by friends and family.