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Yes, if the mother was going to give birth whilst they were in the concentration camps.

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How old were kids in concentration camps?

Children ranged in ages from infancy to "of age", meaning they were legally considered adults. Children could be as young as a year old to as old as seventeen. Above that, I assume they were classified as adults.


Were any children born in the Nazi Concentration Camps?

Yes and the fathers would be Nazis'. When the Nazis' were drunk they would have sex with a pretty girl and the girl would become pregnant with a baby. Hitler allowed this to happen at any concentration camp.


Is mengele a Jew?

Josef Mengele was a Bavarian born Physician who committed atrocious, grotesque medical experiments on Jews in concentration camps, but he was not a Jew himself.


How many American Jews were in Nazi Concentration Camps?

Unless they were on vacation or were born in America, and was in a Nazi controlled area at the time of the holocaust, there is almost no chance of them being put into a concentration camp. The question refers to American Jews who may have been traveling in Europe and got caught up in the war and could not get back to the US. Were American Jews treated any differently than European Jews who were interred in the camps? ____ On the whole American Jews in Nazi controlled areas were treated well as the Nazis hoped to exchange them for Germans in America.


How many concentration camps were there in the UK?

There were camps to concentrate people on both sides during WWII, in German and Japanese controlled areas, as well as in Soviet Union, North America and United Kingdom. While the Nazi concentration camps not only included prisoners of war and delinquents, they also were used to have civilians for slave labour or extermination, mainly Jews, Poles and other ethnic groups, political dissidents and handicapped people etc. The hundreds of UK camps were probably amongst the best regarding to the Genève convention and other international laws, with a high survival rate, much better than Soviet. The camps weren't generally used for political prisoners. The USA, by contrast, interned lots of Japanese born people in concentration camps, which was much debated as unconstitutional. Note: the British invented the term "concentration camp" for keeping African people detained, but the Germans adopted it from 1933 and made the most use of the word. The Allies preferred to talk about camps for POW, but there was slave labour in many of them, and complaints about bad treatment of the detainees.