yes, they accepted millions of people.
Many Nazi staff officers and Nazi officials visited the camps, civilian access was not completely ruled out, but it was rare.
If you mean 'Were the camps open to the general public?' the answer is no.
The Idea of education about the Auschwitz concentration camps were that to let people at a young age know; What is it Who was it for What Happened to it This is basically giving them a main idea about Auschwitz and the holocaust, In goal to let nothing what happened in Auschwitz to happen ever again.
let's put it this way whoever did escape didn't live much longer after they did
The Nazis used post cards from the concentration prisoners to find more Jews. __ Most of the postcards would not have been sent to any Jews in hiding. This would have been foolish. Most of the postcards, that were sent to Jews, were sent to addresses in Ghettos. Some postcards were supplied to the concentration camp prisoners to use to acknowledging the receipt of red cross parcels. Others had a more sinister purpose. Some prisoners had to send them to relatives still in the ghetos, what was written on them dictated by the SS. They basically said I am fine, I've arrived fine and then the writers were sent for extermination. It is thought they were done to try and hide the genocide from the general population. Sometimes the postcards were just that. Quick notes sent to people outside the camp to let them know they were still alive.
liberation.
These death camps (also called concentration camps) had numerous ways of killing the people there. Most of the people who went there were Jewish people. Common ways they would die were the showers or disease. the Nazi soldiers would have people line up to take "showers". however they never really did take showers. when they went in a shower it would release a toxic gas eventually killing whoever was inside. Some people would also die from starvation and exhaustion from labor. if a woman would enter with her baby the soldiers would take the baby throw up in the air, let it drop and let their dogs tear the baby apart right in front of the mother.
no
It was an accident that Corrie Ten Boom was let out of the concentration camp. She found out later that it was an accident that she was let out.
no camp orange is held in australlia but they let new zealanders audition and i dont know about you but ive only ever seen australians on camp orange i think thats sort of mean.
belive it or not, they let you camp on the highways
Let's camp a little nearer to the river.
The Idea of education about the Auschwitz concentration camps were that to let people at a young age know; What is it Who was it for What Happened to it This is basically giving them a main idea about Auschwitz and the holocaust, In goal to let nothing what happened in Auschwitz to happen ever again.
Let's Do It Again - Camp Lo album - was created in 2001.
The standing order was to let them come to term, then to kill both mother and baby. But, as becoming pregnant was illegal, cases were rare. Also if it was in an death camp, then the woman would be sent to her death like anyone else.
People say that there was just one prisoner let out .The people say his name is Andrew lapin Chavez
no, but they do simulations
let's put it this way whoever did escape didn't live much longer after they did
Liam Payne sang the song let me entertain you on stage at a holiday camp.....