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In many concentration camps during the Holocaust, guards typically remained on duty throughout the night to maintain control and security. The camps were designed to be heavily monitored, with watchtowers and patrols ensuring that inmates could not escape. However, conditions varied by camp and time period, and there were instances where some guards might have had less presence during certain hours or shifts. Overall, the oppressive environment was maintained around the clock.

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Was there still concentration camps after world war 2?

Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.


What was the night called that many Jew were killed and taken away to concentration camps?

It was the night of the Kristallench, when the Germans invaded Jews' homes, smashed all their china and crystal, and forced them to go into the death camps


How were the Jews captured in the first year the holocaust concentration camps opened?

A number of Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, but because they were opponents of the Nazis, not simply for being Jews. (The Nazis were at that stage also obsessed with 'Jews in the media' and Jewish journalists and newspaper proprietors had a very rough time).In November 1938 during the Night of the Broken Glass about 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps and by Christmas 1938, 2,000 of these Jews had died.Routine transports of Jews to camps started, at first on a small scale, in 1940; and the wholesale transport of Jews, usually to extermination camps, began in 1941.


What role did the ss officers in the book night?

S.S. stands for Schutzstaffel which in english is protective squad. In the Book Night the S.S. are concentration and deathcamp guards. Not all S.S. soldiers were in concentration/death camps another division the Waffen S.S. was a tactical special forces unit who fought to the death. The Waffen S.S. had their names slandered by the rutheless and vicious S.S. guards. The S.S. are Hitlers protective unit and were very advanced in millitary combat, they were the equivilent to todays Navyseals in world war two except the S.S. was more of a division of the Army and like a special forces of the primary military.


What were the ghettos in Elie Wiesel's Night?

Ghettos were a small section of a city where Jews were herded into and kept until they were sent to concentration camps.

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What did the guards order the prisoners to do in the book night?

The guards in the book "Night" ordered the prisoners to strip naked, shave their heads, and undergo harsh living conditions in the concentration camps. They were subjected to forced labor, starvation, and brutal treatment by the guards.


What were the concentration camps like at night?

In the winter is was very cold.


How many concentration camps was Elie at in the book Night?

four


What methods were used to calm Jews as they entered the concentration camps?

Sometimes Jews were drugged or starved on the journey to the concentration camps. Also, they might have entered the camps at night, when they could not see the condition of the camps.


Why does the Wiesel family not have to leave their house initially Night?

The Wiesel family is not required to leave their house initially because, at that time, the Jewish community is not yet being forcibly deported to concentration camps. They are still living in their home freely before they are eventually rounded up and transported to the camps.


What happened to the women in Night by elie wiesel?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the women in the concentration camps faced the same harsh treatment and conditions as the men. They were subjected to violence, starvation, and cruelty by the Nazi guards. Many women were also separated from their families and lived in fear and despair.


How many Jews were sent to concentration camps as a result of that night in Kristallnacht?

About 100, or slightly fewer.


Was there still concentration camps after world war 2?

Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.


Can anyone give me a feature story on Elie Wiesel?

NIGHT. Its about his time in the concentration camps during the holocaust.


What was the night called that many Jew were killed and taken away to concentration camps?

It was the night of the Kristallench, when the Germans invaded Jews' homes, smashed all their china and crystal, and forced them to go into the death camps


Where did Hitler kill Jews?

In concentration camps. He had people killed by the thousands every day in concentration camps throughout Europe. You should read a book called "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel. **************************************************************************** You're stretching it a bit by saying, "He (Hitler) had people killed by the thousands everyday in concentration camps through out Europe." Of course people died in all the camps but there were only three camps in which people including the Jews were "killed" and all three were in Poland.


What was left on the train along with the deportees cherished items in the book Night?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the deportees were forced to leave behind their cherished items on the train, including their personal belongings and valuables. They were allowed to take only the bare essentials with them as they were taken to the concentration camps.