Until they died or freed.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
Most prisoners at Buchenwald were forced laborers in local armaments factories. Prisoners were also used as test subjects for medical experiments at Buchenwald, which resulted in a large number of deaths.
Yes, prisoners at the Flossenbürg concentration camp were tattooed. In many concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, prisoners were marked with a series of numbers as a means of identification. These tattoos were typically placed on the prisoner's forearm.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
they didn't, not even close.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
the prisoners were forced to dig their own graves for when they died. they were also forced to work in farms and coal mines.
Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps was created in 1995.
A Concentration camp was used to torture or force their prisoners to work. An extermination camp was where they were all systematically murdered in mass quantities, and in horrific ways. (An extermination camp was also known as a death camp.) I hope this helps you.
Able bodied prisoners had to work as slave labourers.
Hard physical labor.
Most prisoners at Buchenwald were forced laborers in local armaments factories. Prisoners were also used as test subjects for medical experiments at Buchenwald, which resulted in a large number of deaths.
No, there was no such thing as a "good" concentration camp!
Death camps were built to kill prisoners systematically
allied forces arrived at the camps and freed the prisoners
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.