Jews were sent into a death camp because Hitler had no mercy to hold back and kill all Jews. He belived that everyone should worship him as there god. He also belived that Jews were the dirtiest race and hated how they celebrated there holidays.
Yes, but until 1938 Jews were not sent to concentration camps simply for being Jews.
It wasn't just Jews that was sent to the concentration and death camps.gypsiessome churchmenpeople against Hitlerand a lot more
In concentration camps the main causes of death were disease and starvation, exhaustion would lead to death in a variety of ways, the most likely being beaten to death. Or they would be sent to a death camp and gassed.
Auschwitz. (Please see the related question).
The purpose of a death camp was when Jews were sent for mass murdering, (genocide). This is not the same as a concentration camp, only because it was where political prisoners were confined, usually under harsh conditions and the camps functioned as prisons and centers of forced labor.
Westerbork was a camp where Jews were sent. Those Jews where then transported to concentration camps to kill them.
Upon arrival at the death camp the healthy looking Jews were sent to work at a work project as mogue attendants.
The concentration camps were being built all over Germany and many were already built but the raids on Jewish ghettos was common in rounding up Jews to be sent to concentration camps. There's no record of anyone being released from a death camp to return to a ghetto.
Jews were sent there by Train.
They had to find a place for the Jews to stay, they ran the risk of being caught by the Nazis, and if they were caught they were killed or sent to a concentration camp.
They were generally sent to Poland to the death camps.
Auschwitz-Birkenau was a Death Camp, which meant that the vast majority of Jews who were sent there were immediately "liquidated", which means that they were sent systematically to the gas chambers. However, there was a minority that was taken to other barracks and forced into slave labor at the camp, which included maintenance of the gas-chambers and crematoria in addition to various types of industrial labor.