Because, the Nazis wanted to keep record for future uses such as exchang Jews for war equipment and they wanted to keep the numbers of people in the concentration camps because hitler wanted to make sure people know who was in it and how much.
it would be ironic if it were those records that condemned them.
because Hitler wanted proof that his demands, his will, his dream was being carried out.
they did this to make sure that they killed them an if they had them down on the list then they wouldent go to that house again :))
they kept records of numbers, this was because they had to arrange transport and someone had to pay for it.
The Take Them To The Camps.
they got beat.they also got there stuff taken
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On arrival at camps like Auschwitz they were divided into those fit for work (as slave labourers) and those who were 'unfit' for work. The second group was gassed as soon as was practical.
The main location of Concentration Camps were either in Germany or Poland. However, there were concentration camps in; Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia and the Ukraine.
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Usually by train. They would load them onto trains and take them to the concentration camps.
Take them into big iron chambers for a shower, and instead gassed them to death
They both take place during WW2 and depict the persecution of the Jews and the concentration camps.
Sent them to concentration camps to work and eventually die. At the concentration camps the Nazi soliders would put Jews in Gas CHambers, Smelting rooms, or have a firing squad kill them.
The Nazis took Jews to concentration camps which were located in Poland and Germany. The most infamous of these was Auschwitz (in Poland).
The Take Them To The Camps.
yes
they got beat.they also got there stuff taken
They were taken from their homes and transported in cattle cars (where they had to stand) to the concentration camps.
In order to use them as slave labour and/or to kill them.
to the exxtermination camps.