Most Jews were brought to the Nazi Concentration camps using trains, shoving the Jews into cattle-cars to humiliate them.
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
Auschwitz.
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
Most concentration camps were liberated by the allied forces towards the end of the war.
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
No. Most Jews were unaware of the existence and purpose of the Concentration Camps and the Death Camps.
Most of the European Jews lived in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary.
Auschwitz.
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
Why? Because the Jews were starving, and almost dead. When Americans found concentration camps, most were abandoned by Nazis.
Most were murdered.
Zyklon B in some camps but most camps used carbon monoxide
Most concentration camps were liberated by the allied forces towards the end of the war.
They were sent to concentration and internment camps, where they were either immediately murdered, or forced to work and live under horrible conditions. Before these camps, they were rounded up and put in ghettos, which became a separated part of the city where only Jews could live. Most Jews don't talk about their expiriences in WW2
Hitler had the Jews taken to various Nazi concentration camps. One of the most well known camps was Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over a million Jews were put to death.
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.