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they didn't, not even close.
Benito Mussolini didn't have a good record when it came to the treatment of women and minorities. One example is that he expected women to stay at home and remain barefoot and pregnant. Another example was when he sent at least 20 percent of the Jewish people in Italy to Nazi concentration camps in Germany.
Singing songs was very common for the Japanese in the camps. It helped them stay busy and entertained. Some also told stories with morales (Example: The wise always defeat the strong.)
Women with children were more likely to be put into gas chambers. Women were often raped or forced to have sexual relations with officers for food and other humanly needs. They were put in concentration Camps. They didn't get any special treatment! Younger women that could work in work camps were saved most of the time. Very young children were not. Older women that were not seen as physically capable for doing work were not treated good either. women and men were separated when they first arrived at camps. If children were old enough to work, they often were allowed to stay with their parents. If they were too young to work, they were often sent to be gassed or to the crematories. Women, if found strong or suitable enough, were often sent to work in factories. children that were old and strong enough to work were sent to children camps, which held only children. they were taken away from their parents ad sent on their own. if siblings were lucky enough, they could stay together. most young children died very soon. As the men, women and children arrived they were sorted into groups, then they had to strip naked and one of the generals would come and take a look at them. if he beleived that they werent fit enough he would send them to the gas chambers. there the unfit women and children would die. the fit ones were sent to work in factories or out in the forests collecting wood.
stay low and out of site
they didn't, not even close.
There was no specific craft that could ensure that.
For Women and Children, only about 2-4 hours on average. For Males about 5 Weeks for average guy. For All Jews around 2 Hours. Note:Only Jews, Women, Children and the unfit were immediately killed as they arrive at the camps.
she mostly stood at concentration camps she was at the hiding place for 2 years.
Hitler kept them in concentration camps
The Jewish women were allowed to : 1. Stay home and care for babies and young children 2. Cook 3. Clean 4. Work (if healthy enough) This is, of course, before Jews were sent to labor, concentration, and death camps.
As early as the first months of 1942, word was already filtering back that the "work camps" were death houses. Only about 10% of all people incarcerated in the concentration camps lived through the experience. Being Jewish, the Franks, like all Jews at that time, dedicated their lives to trying to stay out of the camps.
you were either shot dead as you escaped had to find an ally who would be willing to help you escape the country stay in the surrounding forests until it was over or you were killed/rescued
Benito Mussolini didn't have a good record when it came to the treatment of women and minorities. One example is that he expected women to stay at home and remain barefoot and pregnant. Another example was when he sent at least 20 percent of the Jewish people in Italy to Nazi concentration camps in Germany.
Singing songs was very common for the Japanese in the camps. It helped them stay busy and entertained. Some also told stories with morales (Example: The wise always defeat the strong.)
Women and men were separated when they first arrived at the concentration camps. If children were old enough to work, they often were allowed to stay with a parent and were forced to work. If they were too young to work, they were often sent to be gassed. Women, if found strong or suitable enough, were often sent to work in factories. Older women that were not seen as physically capable for doing work were gassed.