Anyone who was considered 'inferior' to the master race - the Aryans, that is. These people included:
-Anyone with ties to Judaism
-Gypsies
-Bible Students (now called Jehovah's Witnesses)
-Mentally and physically disabled persons
-Communists
-Enemy soldiers
-Political enemies (anyone who opposed Nazism)
Issei and Nisei; Japanese
Nisei- Japanese born into the US
Issei- Japanese immigrated to the US
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Japanese Americans were sent to camps in the US
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Every age of Jews were sent to the camps, from newborns to centegenarians.
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.
In a 1989 article by Franciszek Piper, the head of research at the Auschwitz Museum:At least 1.3 million prisoners entered the Auschwitz complex.Just under 200,000 left alive. This does not of course mean that they all survived. Many, like Anne and Margot Frank, were moved to other camps, where they perished.1.1 million were killed at Auschwitz, of whom about 85-90% were Jews.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
They were sent to Auschwitz by train from different concentration camps.
People were sent to the camps via train in cattle wagons.
Every age of Jews were sent to the camps, from newborns to centegenarians.
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.
In a 1989 article by Franciszek Piper, the head of research at the Auschwitz Museum:At least 1.3 million prisoners entered the Auschwitz complex.Just under 200,000 left alive. This does not of course mean that they all survived. Many, like Anne and Margot Frank, were moved to other camps, where they perished.1.1 million were killed at Auschwitz, of whom about 85-90% were Jews.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
Auschwitz. (Please see the related question).
There were 5 main death camps the biggest was Auschwitz but most people killed in the holocaust were killed by mobile killing squads sent out in all conquered land
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
About 4.5 Million people were sent to Auschwitz.
Soviet prisoners of war were treated abominably by the Nazis. Some were sent to Auschwitz and killed there.
Jews were miinly sent to Auschwitz between 1942-1944 but some Jews were sent to Auschwitz in 1940-1941 and 1945.