Usually it was cabbage soup, or some other watery liquid, with-out fats, tasteless.
they didn't it was a extermination camp not a concentration camp
A death camp is a place where you just flat out try to kill someone and a concentration camp is when they put you to worrk but they don't kill as directly.This was all during World War IIDeath Camps vs Concentration CampsSummary:1. Staying alive at a Death Camp is almost impossible, unless you are recruited to help exterminate others of your clan.2. Staying alive at a Concentration Camp is possible if you work, but you will ultimately die if you do not escape, or are not released or rescuedA Death Camp is a place where individuals are collectively sent to be killed, as soon as possible after arrival. A Concentration Camp is a place where individuals are kept and utilized in any way possible. They are given slave-like working conditions, and the food/water supply is limited; ill-treament is standard.
# Concentration camp, grade I. (Example: Dachau). # Concentration camp, grade II. (Example: Buchenwald). # Concentration camp, grade III. (Example: Auschwitz I). There was not much difference between I and II, except that the food was better at grade I camps. They were all hard labour and punishment camps. Grade III camps were extremely harsh. In addition, there were the extermination camps: * Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) * Belzec * Chelmno * Majdanek (part only) * Maly Trostenets * Sobibor * Treblinka II These were not graded, and their existence was secret.
The conditions at Auschwitz concentration camp were horrific and inhumane. Prisoners faced overcrowding, inadequate food, and unsanitary living conditions, leading to widespread disease and suffering. Torture, forced labor, and mass executions were common, with many inmates subjected to medical experiments. The constant fear and brutality of the camp created an atmosphere of despair and dehumanization.
Any overnight camp for kids is good if it has good food and fun activities.
they didn't it was a extermination camp not a concentration camp
not alot!!
Food in a Concentration Camp, was very rare If they got food, it would rather be 2 pieces of dry, bread, or half a tin of beans. And for the drink, you got muddy, dirty ,unhygienic water.
Inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp were fed almost nothing, and suffered from extreme starvation. When the camp was liberated in 1945, the skeletal appearance if the surviving inmates was profoundly horrifying.
finding food. Someone killing them.
Ther were many different treatment of the jewish like,they were send in the concentration champ and they were got in the champ illness, depressed,sadness lack of food or drink.and they were most dying in the gas..
A death camp is a place where you just flat out try to kill someone and a concentration camp is when they put you to worrk but they don't kill as directly.This was all during World War IIDeath Camps vs Concentration CampsSummary:1. Staying alive at a Death Camp is almost impossible, unless you are recruited to help exterminate others of your clan.2. Staying alive at a Concentration Camp is possible if you work, but you will ultimately die if you do not escape, or are not released or rescuedA Death Camp is a place where individuals are collectively sent to be killed, as soon as possible after arrival. A Concentration Camp is a place where individuals are kept and utilized in any way possible. They are given slave-like working conditions, and the food/water supply is limited; ill-treament is standard.
# Concentration camp, grade I. (Example: Dachau). # Concentration camp, grade II. (Example: Buchenwald). # Concentration camp, grade III. (Example: Auschwitz I). There was not much difference between I and II, except that the food was better at grade I camps. They were all hard labour and punishment camps. Grade III camps were extremely harsh. In addition, there were the extermination camps: * Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) * Belzec * Chelmno * Majdanek (part only) * Maly Trostenets * Sobibor * Treblinka II These were not graded, and their existence was secret.
survival_________More specifically, in order to survive the focused on; trying not to stand out, on trying not to make enemies, on not having their food stolen and on trying to get as good a place on a bunk as possible.
good food
The book Rose Blanche is about a young German girl who finds a concentration camp in the woods near her home. Each day, Rose sneaks food to the prisoners until tragedy strikes. The book was written by Christophe Gallaz.
The conditions at Auschwitz concentration camp were horrific and inhumane. Prisoners faced overcrowding, inadequate food, and unsanitary living conditions, leading to widespread disease and suffering. Torture, forced labor, and mass executions were common, with many inmates subjected to medical experiments. The constant fear and brutality of the camp created an atmosphere of despair and dehumanization.