Most people who "worked" in the concentration camps lived (if you can call it living) in the camp. People were shipped all across Europe to different camps. Sometimes they could be close to where they used to live, but more often than not they would simple be shipped like cattle to a camp that needed work. Where they would normally live out their remaining weeks/months/years and die a horrible death.
Hope this helps you out. Was slightly confused by the question itself. Wasn't sure if you meant did they use to live close to the camp or if they were shipped in daily.
No states in America had concentration camps; they were all located in Europe. The states did have camps for people who were German or Japs to live because people were afraid, but they were not treated poorly.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
it varied, some lived for over ten years, others did not survive ten minutes.
As no such things exist, there are no conditions to discuss. Palestinians have never been rounded up and placed in concentration camps and the use of that term is both insulting to the numerous people throughout history that suffered in concentration camps (especially during the Holocaust, the Soviet genocides, the Cultural Revolution, and the Cambodian Genocide) and hyperbole to inflate what wrongs Israel may perform. Palestinians live in refugee camps whose conditions while bad do not fall to the depravity of concentration camps.
It really depends, especially on your purpose there and how you worked. Some survived to tell the story whilst other died soon after arrival or a couple months later (approximately 3-8 months). )':
however they could, they had no choice.
Concentration camps
No, concentration camps was where the Germans put the Jewish people and killed them, but mental hospitals are where people with mental illness go that can't live in normal society. Comparing them is an insult to all Jewish people and everyone who loved in the camps.
yes they lived close to the camps
People were forced to leave their homes and businesses and made to live in concentration camps.
before being moved to concentration camps, they would sometimes be rounded up into ghettos
No states in America had concentration camps; they were all located in Europe. The states did have camps for people who were German or Japs to live because people were afraid, but they were not treated poorly.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
it varied, some lived for over ten years, others did not survive ten minutes.
As no such things exist, there are no conditions to discuss. Palestinians have never been rounded up and placed in concentration camps and the use of that term is both insulting to the numerous people throughout history that suffered in concentration camps (especially during the Holocaust, the Soviet genocides, the Cultural Revolution, and the Cambodian Genocide) and hyperbole to inflate what wrongs Israel may perform. Palestinians live in refugee camps whose conditions while bad do not fall to the depravity of concentration camps.
WW2 from citizens to soldiers to concentration camps
In the early Years, they were sent to the Concentration Camps by train in cattle carts which were originally used to transporting dead and live cows to the slaghter houses and farms.