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1. According to a Holocaust Survivor that came and spoke at our school, there were two people at a table, one held the person's arm down and told the other man the number. The second man picked up an instrument that looked like a stick with a needle at the end. He would use the needle and trace the numbers in the skin, and then rub ink into it.

2. The Nazis tatooed prisoners in the camps because it was one of their ways to make you feel inhuman. They tatooed you and made you like everyone in the camps. They tatooed you so it was easier on them to count prisoners and keep track of you. Add comments, -round Rupert

3. The Nazis were also very aware of the way in which many Jews blindly followed their religion. (As a sheep would follow a Shepard) Many religions teach you that your body is your temple, hand sculpted by God himself and to mark it is a horrific

sin. Many people believe it was used to keep track of the prisioners. While this does hold SOME truth, it is filtered out again with the main attraction the Nazis had been seduced by from the very beginning, dehumanization. Afterall, aren't our cattle tagged before they are sold?

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During the Holocaust, concentration camp prisoners received tattoos only at one location, theAuschwitz concentration camp complex, which consisted of Auschwitz I (Main Camp), Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau), and Auschwitz III (Monowitz) and the subcamps. Incoming prisoners were assigned a camp serial number which was sewn to their prison uniforms and tattooed on the wrist. Only those prisoners selected for work were issued serial numbers; those prisoners sent directly to the gas chambers were not registered and received no tattoos.

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Mostly to determine who they were. Nazi guards would have roll call in the morning and used the tattoos to determine who they (prisoners) were. If the guards did not see a certain tattoo, they would know who was missing.

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Personal Numbers and the david star to mark that they are Jewish

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To identifying the people and to let others know who they are it is a good way to keep in progress. Would you take a picture and look for hours or get a list of all names with number tattoos?

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They were not, they were only tattooed at one camp; Auschwitz. They were tattooed to help keep track of them.

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With a needle and ink.

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Did the Flossenbürg concentration camp prisoners get a tattoo?

Yes, prisoners at the Flossenbürg concentration camp were tattooed. In many concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, prisoners were marked with a series of numbers as a means of identification. These tattoos were typically placed on the prisoner's forearm.


Were Polish prisoners tattooed in concentration camps?

In the Auschwitz group of camps (which by 1943 included 45 subcamps) prisoners used as labourers were tattoed, whether Jews or non-Jews). So this would have included the non-Jewish Polish prisoners. At other camps, the prisoners were generally not tattooed.


In addition to stars and colored uniforms what did the Germans do to identify prisoners in concentration camps?

Tattooed numbers on their skin.


Which prisoners were not tattooed?

The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.


Did all prisoner of wars get tattoos as a ID?

No, it is not legal to tattoo a prisoner of war (a captured soldier) forceably, the prisoners that were tattooed were the Jewish prisoners in the German concentration camps. These people were not prisoners of war (they were not soldiers).


What were the numbers on Jews arms called?

Several methods of identifying prisoners were used in concentration camps, with tattoos only being used at Auschwitz. There was no set name for these tattoos.


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Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps was created in 1995.


Why where the Jews tattooed in the concentration camps?

To identify which group of Jews they came from.


Were they tattooed when they went to the concentration camps?

Jews who were chosen to work were tattooed at Auschwitz. See Related Links below.


What did the prisoners in the concentration camps do?

Able bodied prisoners had to work as slave labourers.


Did only Jews have numbers tatooed onto their arms at Auschwitz or were Polish political prisoners also forced to have numbers as well?

All prisoners who were forced labourers at the Auschwitz complex of camps had a number tattooed on them. Tattooed numbers were not used at other camps.


What did the prisoners do in the concentration camps?

Hard physical labor.