The first concentration camp was Dachau which was on the grounds of a former munitions factory. Since the factory buildings were already there, the prisoners worked in factories. Dachau was opened in 1933 and it was six and a half years before the war started, so at first the factories at Dachau did not produce war materials.
When new concentration camps such as Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen and Mauthausen were built, starting in 1937, the prisoners worked in quarries and brick factories because Hitler wanted to have materials for his building projects. He wanted to rebuild Berlin and his former home town of Linz where he expected to retire some day.
In 1943, the prisoners worked in munitions factories in all the camps.
Other than their work in the factories, the prisoners did not have to do their own laundry or their own cooking. They did have to make their beds and keep the floors clean in their barracks. Each prisoner kept his own bowl and spoon with him at all times, so they had to clean their own dishes. The first concentration camp was Dachau which was on the grounds of a former munitions factory. Since the factory buildings were already there, the prisoners worked in factories. Dachau was opened in 1933 and it was six and a half years before the war started, so at first the factories at Dachau did not produce war materials.
When new concentration camps such as Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen and Mauthausen were built, starting in 1937, the prisoners worked in quarries and brick factories because Hitler wanted to have materials for his building projects. He wanted to rebuild Berlin and his former home town of Linz where he expected to retire some day.
In 1943, the prisoners worked in munitions factories in all the camps.
Other than their work in the factories, the prisoners did not have to do their own laundry or their own cooking. They did have to make their beds and keep the floors clean in their barracks. Each prisoner kept his own bowl and spoon with him at all times, so they had to clean their own dishes.
Dachau was first concentration camp. It opened in 1933 near Munich and was originaly designed to hold political prisoners, but later expanded to include "asocials" such as homosexuals, "professioanl criminals" etc. It was a work camp and while deaths from poor conditions and guard brutality were high its purpose was not extremination. Chelmno in Poland was first extermination camp, camp whose purpose was mass killing.
Can the work be done tomorrow Will the work be done tomorrow Should the mail be posted tonight etc
Many different groups of people where sent to the concentration camps such as:Jehovahs WitnessesJewsHomosexualsThe DisabledCatholicsPolitiansAnd many more. When they were sent to the concentration camp they would of been quickly examined by an SS guard who would of told them to either go to the left or the right.Old men and women and unhealthy people would go into the gas chambers or sent to another camp to either just be kept their or be sent to another gas chamber.Some women and children would also have been kept to work in the female side of the camp, and many men would of been kept to do work, such as cleaning horses, and anyone that had a certain craft such as making shoes etc. would of been kept for making shoes.Hope that's helped :)
Shows commitment to getting a job done shows you've done it before etc
A boy makes friends with a boy in his father's concentration camp (based in WW2 period) and he has to keep it a secret of course and in the end the boy that is not in the camp tries to help his friend, ending up in the camp himself. In the end they both die in a gas type room where they kill the Jewish, etc.
Shows commitment to getting a job done shows you've done it before etc
H plus ion concentration can be decreased by adding base to the solution. The reduction can also be done by accepting hydrogen ions.
All budgeting is done as a percentage of projected takings. I know at the restaurant I work at, we have a budget of: * 18% of our takings to be paid out for staff labour * 2% budgeted on equipment maintenance * etc etc etc
Several of them did. The letter preceding the number was the camp identifier, "A" for Auschwitz, etc.
I have come across several sources that state that a camp fire ranges roughly from 900 to a little under 1100 degrees C. I guess it depends on your fire's geometrical configuration (heat concentration, conservation, etc.) Hope this helps. Also, a cigarette, at the tip, burns at roughly 900 degrees C.
Very Hard, the beated you intill even you tell them what they wanted to hear or intill the break some of your bones. The beated people with kanes and crow bars etc..
Depends on who did it, how long ago it was done, quality of the work, etc..