That varied from country to country. In Nazi-occupied Western Europe they were usally first taken to transit camps like Drancy (France) or Westerbork (Netherlands).
In Poland and some other countries they were first sent to ghettos. In Germany and Austria they were sent to designated Jewish appartment blocks.
In Russia and Ukraine they were usually sent straight to their deaths.
The Jews of Sighet are first taken by the Germans to local ghettos after their arrival.
The first thing the Nazis did to the Jews was put them in cincentration camps to be re-educated, this started as soon as Hitler became chancellor and was given the Enabling act in 1933.
On April 29th 1942, the first of the Slovak Jews arrived at Auschwitz. They were taken to the two gas chambers and murdered. Their bodies were buried in giant pits. This was the start of the mass murders with which Auschwitz is associated - the deliberate and planned murder of, in this case, Slovak Jews.
no, the Jews were the main race taken but there were also gypsies, any free radicals that the Nazis could find.. anyone who was different was taken.
There was almost nothing that the Nazis did not take from the Jews, especially in the Ghettos.
After the Germans arrived in Sighet, the Jews were first taken to a ghetto that was established in the town. They were confined there under harsh conditions, facing restrictions on their movement and daily life. Following their time in the ghetto, they were subsequently deported to Auschwitz and other concentration camps. This marked the beginning of their tragic journey during the Holocaust.
Auschwitz
No. At least 60 Danish Jews perished in camps.
They drank cups of tea to make themselves feel better.
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
7.26 million
Concentration Camps