essentially yes.
They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
Concentration camps and labor camps are both types of detention facilities, but they serve different purposes. Concentration camps are primarily used for the internment of specific groups of people based on their ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs, with the goal of persecution and extermination. Labor camps, on the other hand, are intended for forced labor and often used for economic exploitation, with detainees being forced to work under harsh conditions for the benefit of the detaining authority. While both types of camps involve human rights abuses, the key distinction lies in their primary objectives: persecution in concentration camps and forced labor in labor camps.
In the concentration camps they had jobs like sewing uniforms, farming, also things like digging ditches for the dead bodies or throwing them in them.
childrens couldn't live wt their families. most of them were taken to work on labor camps. many of them died.
A work camp is a place where prisoners are forced to do labor. These camps are also sometimes referred to as labor camps.
they were camps where people were put to work.
Work.
A work camp is a place where prisoners are forced to do labor. These camps are also sometimes referred to as labor camps.
They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.
Transit camps were places to hold people until they could be shipped off to other camps such as execution or forced-labor camps. Well known transit camps include Westerbork (Netherlands) and Breendonk (Belgium).
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
You name it they had to do it. They had to work in war factories, in the rocket bomb industries, inside mines, they had to move rocks and rubble. They were treated just as bad as the ones who were not in labor camps. They died often from exhaustion and starvation due to way too much work that was too labor intensive for their condition.
Not necessarily ... In all ordinary concentration camps the prisoners had to work. However, there were also work camps for foreigners moved to Germany and forced to work there. For example, large numbers of Poles and Ukrainians were transported to Germany and had to work for the German government and/or German corporations. They lived in camps, where conditions were generally pretty grim.
if in good heath they were sent to labor camps but if they were to young to work they were killed and burned with their moms and with their younger relatives