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Main reason of the concentration camps?

Hitler.


What is the star of David and who wore what kind?

The Star of David was used in the concentration camps during the holocaust which identify the prisoners in the camps to their categories such as Jews and Criminals etc... Here who wore what -Jews wore yellow badges -Religious groups who oppose the Nazi regime wore purple badges -Alcoholics, tramps, gypsies, vagabond, mentally ill, workshy, disabled people and deaf people wore black badges -Professional criminals (eg. POWs) wore green badges - sexual offenders wore pink badges -foreign forced labour groups wore blue badges -political prisoners wore red triangle badge Prisoners in the concentration camps wore these badges because, this indicates their reason for imprisonment


Why were there punishments in concentration camps?

The only reason there were punishments in Nazi concentration camps is because the German guards enjoyed humiliating and torturing their captives to death.


What illnesses did Jews get in concentration camps?

They could have gotten disentary, Typhus, and alot more, but Disentary is the worst. That's like knocking on Death's Door, so to speak. Typhus affects you by the air. That would be the worst, I could immagine.


Is dawn symbolic on Anzac Day because they arrived at dawn?

The reason why ANZAC Day ceremonies are held at dawn is because the first ANZAC troops arrived in Gallipoli just before dawn - at 4:28am. Having the service at dawn honours those who were killed in the first onslaught as they arrived in the transport ships. It is a mark of respect.

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What was the reason Henery the 8 and Anne of Cleves divorced?

He simply didn't like the look of her - having only seen her portrait before she arrived in England to be married.


How many German guards in a concentration camp?

It wasn't the soldiers who were. THEY were on the battle front, fighting us allies. The Nazi GUARDS and SS were the ones that were stationed at each concentration camp to kill and "Supervise" their prisoners. And by supervise, I mostly mean beat without reason and out of sheer cruelty order them around like slaves.


Main reason of the concentration camps?

Hitler.


Why is billy short for William?

there appears to be no particular reason for this except the name arrived in the 19th Century for no good reason


How was a typical merchants reason for fighting in the crusades different from the reason prisoners and serfs participated?

Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.


Was anyone ever let out of the concentration camps for any reason?

no


Which is not a reason some trans national corporations invest abroad?

They like the way they beat up political prisoners.


Why did prisoners get their head shaved in prisons?

The primary reason is sanitation. It reduces lice infestation and other skin diseases.


In the book night who was Idek?

Idek was a kapo, a concentration camp inmate assigned to supervise other prisoners, in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. He was known for his violent and unpredictable behavior towards the prisoners, often subjecting them to brutal beatings for no reason. Idek symbolized the dehumanization and arbitrary cruelty that pervaded the camp environment.


What reason did the Britishhave for originally sending people to Australia?

It was basically like a place to send prisoners. But then they formed there own country.


Why did bhagat singh and other prisoners launched the hunger strike in british jail?

The reason for the strike was that british murderers and thieves were treated better than Indian political prisoners,who,by law,were meant to be given better rights.


What is the star of David and who wore what kind?

The Star of David was used in the concentration camps during the holocaust which identify the prisoners in the camps to their categories such as Jews and Criminals etc... Here who wore what -Jews wore yellow badges -Religious groups who oppose the Nazi regime wore purple badges -Alcoholics, tramps, gypsies, vagabond, mentally ill, workshy, disabled people and deaf people wore black badges -Professional criminals (eg. POWs) wore green badges - sexual offenders wore pink badges -foreign forced labour groups wore blue badges -political prisoners wore red triangle badge Prisoners in the concentration camps wore these badges because, this indicates their reason for imprisonment