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Q: Which of the following was not part of life in a concentration camp?
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What was not part of life for Jews in the concentration camp?

There were several things that were not a part of life in a concentration camp. Education and religion were important things that were not allowed.


Was not part of life in concentration camp?

Trips to the local cinema


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What was the first freed concentration camp?

The first camp to be freed was Majdanek, which was actually in the city of Lublin in Poland. Part of it was an 'ordinary' concentration camp, the other part was an extermination camp (death camp). It was freed by Soviet forces on 22 July 1944.


Was Auschwitz a camp?

yess it was a concentration camp but also a part of it was called Birkenau and Birkenau was a death camp


Why was the landmark concentration camp built?

There was no 'landmark' concentration camp. If you mean 'best known' or 'notorious' then the answer is Auschwitz, most of which was developed between 1940 and 1942, using in part existing building dating from 1900-1910.


Did Anne Frank invent anything?

No, Anne Frank did not invent anything. Anne Frank was stuck in hiding for part of her life, after that she ended up dying in a concentration camp with some of her family.


What do Auschwitz and Dachau and Buchenwald have in common?

They were all Nazi concentration camps. In addition, part of Auschwitz was an extermination camp.


Were they beaten at concentration camps?

Yes, of course. In the early days, a severe whipping was usually part of the initiation into the camp.


Was Dachau worse than Auschwitz?

No. Dachau was a Grade I concentration camp; Auschwitz was Grade III, which was the harshest grade. Part of the Birkenau section of Auschwitz was an extermination camp.


Was majdanek a ghetto?

No, Majdanek was a dual purpose camp - part of it was a horrific concentration camp, where the guards tortured prisoners, for example, by hoisting them off the ground and dropping them on to spikes; the other part was an extermination camp. Majdanek is in the city of Lublin in Poland and was the first camp to be liberated (by the Soviet Army, in July 1944).


Holocaust site in Munich?

It sounds as if you are thinking of Dachau concentration camp. Part of has been turned into a memorial site and museum.