Yes.
In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section. However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
women and children were put together and men were sepperated from them
It was scary because you would never know what they could do
to make the Jewish men women and children do work and it was just to hurt them so sad
Jews were treated horribly in concentration camps. They were split apart from families and the women were killed in gas chambers. The men were then put to work and humiliated and treated like they were worse than dogs. They were also put to death if they tried to escape or something else they deemed wrong
Yes , the two genders were separated into different concentration camps .
Concentration camps were around in World War 2 to eliminate the anyone who was of Jewish decent. This included men, women and children. As Hitler saw the Jewish people as 'evil', he saw that they must be eliminated. They were also used to find the strongest men to fight for the German Nazi Party. Any women/children seen unfit would have been executed.
In concentration camps, women were often housed in separate barracks from men, but conditions were generally overcrowded and inhumane. They faced inadequate shelter, poor sanitation, and a lack of basic necessities. Some camps had designated areas for women, while others mixed genders, leading to increased vulnerability and abuse. The living conditions were dire, marked by suffering, malnutrition, and the constant threat of violence.
ss men or gastapo
they are called natzi's
Generally the people put into concentration camps are divided into more than two groups; like trade unionists, habitual criminals, homosexuals, communists and many more. So if you want only two groups: men and women.
In WWI most Jewish men fought on the side if the Germans.....there were no camps.