they were made from wood, brick is too time consuming and expensive.
Romanians mostly live on farms and huts. they are made out of straw or brick.
by meaning 1 hut, i think you mean either How many people were in 1 concentration camp or 1 hut as a gas chamber at Auschwitz I well i tell both Depending on which concentration camp, theirs hundreds of them with spaces but i use a popular common camp and that is Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau has a max cap of 2.1 million people. Red house hut was a hut only for gas chamber prisoners and it could kill up to 12,500 prisoners at a time
The size of concentration camps varied greatly across Europe. There were many concentration camps in Germany, the most well-known being Auschwitz. Auschwitz had over 100 thousand prisoners, but other concentration camps had as many as 1 thousand prisoners to tens of thousands.
Prisoners in concentration camps were housed in large huts. The German word for a large hut is a Baracke and in the English-speaking countries this has been translated by the most plausible-looking English word that looks like it - barracks. (This is in fact a mistranslation but we are probably stuck with it).
1 is called the ziggurat were the king/gods would liv eand all the other houses were surounding it,
In English the word commandant is used to denote the officer in charge of:A prisoner of war camp.A concentration camp, death camp or extermination camp.For some reason, the word commander has become established on most English language Holocaust websites and in Wikipedia. (Compare with barracks for huts).
"Oberkapo" as i understand it was a trusted prisoner in Nazi concentration camps in WW2. This was a prisoner chosen to be in charge of huts or work parties.
Brick Huts
The huts were made of mud brick and dirt ground.
housing came in many shapes and sizes, though of course they lacked comforts like mattresses and blankets. Most huts (barracks) were made of wood, others were made from brick.
Like a lot of wooden huts, organised and uniform.
Romanians mostly live on farms and huts. they are made out of straw or brick.
The Mawson Huts are a group of 4 huts built as a base camp for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911 to 1914. The largest number of people they held was 18, during the winter of 1912.
Oh no, their body heat would set wooden huts on fire. They live in brick mansions with swimming pools so that they can cool down on a regular basis.
by meaning 1 hut, i think you mean either How many people were in 1 concentration camp or 1 hut as a gas chamber at Auschwitz I well i tell both Depending on which concentration camp, theirs hundreds of them with spaces but i use a popular common camp and that is Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau has a max cap of 2.1 million people. Red house hut was a hut only for gas chamber prisoners and it could kill up to 12,500 prisoners at a time
The size of concentration camps varied greatly across Europe. There were many concentration camps in Germany, the most well-known being Auschwitz. Auschwitz had over 100 thousand prisoners, but other concentration camps had as many as 1 thousand prisoners to tens of thousands.
since most of the huts and whatnot over there are made from sun dried bricks. cheap as dirt