The Men's area had more physically brutal security than the women's area as women were frequently controlled via the incorporation of threats to their children's or family members lives
women and children were put together and men were sepperated from them
they were only separated in the camps, as before then it was easier to manage them whilst keeping them together, but once in the camps it was easier to manage them apart.
yes, all but about one camp was for both man and women
In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section. However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
The book "Thoughts About Women and the Holocaust" by Ringleheim, says that more women than men were killed. The men were used for slave labor. The women were often killed on their arrival in the camps.
to make the Jewish men women and children do work and it was just to hurt them so sad
because they kept all of the men together and all of the women together
Yes , the two genders were separated into different concentration camps .
Yes. Men and women slaves were separated. For what? I don't know why
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
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.
Their hair was shaved and belongings taken, men and women were separated, women and small children were killed in gas chambers ( theydid not know, they were told they were getting a shower/cleansing) men were put to work. If they were too young or old to do anything they were killed in acidic chemical pits or burned alive. Read 'Night' I forget who it's by but it's a true story about a father and son that were in the Holocaust trying to survive. The son explains what he went through and what he saw