The rules were simple.
1. Obey your masters
2. In no way will you physically touch a guard
3. Do Not attempt escape, escape attempts or tunnels will result in entire cabin death
4. You are REQUIRED to come to all prisoner executions
5. You will accept all punishments and work conditions
6. Failure to obey these rules will result in your death by hanging or firing squad
The German concentration camps were used to EXECUTE the Jews and the other "inferior races" so I would think that the camps did not have any health rules.
After the Geneva Convention where they made the rules of war
The people in the holocaust who wore badges where Jewish. And they had to wear them when going outside in order to be recognised as Hitler had put in some rules they had to follow.
Actually in 1942 many of the Jews were already being brought to concentration camps
-Jewish had to wear yellow star -They weren't allowed to drive -No playing sport -They are only allowed to shop between 3 and 5 o'clock
During the actual Holocaust Jews were not supposed to go to school at all.
There were thousands of camps all over Germany a long time before they started building the true death camps. If you tap in concentration camps into any web search engine, it will show you a map of the camps. They were not all death camps, but were camps for Germans who were not Nazi's, and were used for, what they called 're-training'. IF you were released, and still able to think or even walk, you made sure you followed the rules and joined the 'Nazi Party' and kept your thoughts, to yourself in future.
In Sighet, Jews faced a series of oppressive rules during the Holocaust, including restrictions on their movement, the wearing of yellow stars to identify themselves, and the confiscation of their property. They were prohibited from attending public schools and using public transportation. These measures culminated in their eventual deportation to concentration camps, stripping them of their rights and freedoms.
The German concentration camps were used to EXECUTE the Jews and the other "inferior races" so I would think that the camps did not have any health rules.
For Jews, all Jews had to wear armbands on their clothes. Jews could not ride bikes or drive cars. Jews were not allowed in certain stores. Many people called Jews, "Dirty Jews". Jews did not have many rights at all. If they disobeyed the rules, almost all of the time you will have a death penalty if you were at a concentration camp.
After the Geneva Convention where they made the rules of war
-People had to hand in their bicycles and werent allowed to ride around with them. -Had to wear yellow star -Banned from trams and werent allowed to drive -Only allowed to shop between 3 and 5 o'clock -Must be indoors by 8 o'clock -Allowed to shop in ones without crosses which means that Jews aren't allowed there. -Not allowed to visit Christians -One go to Jewish schools -No cinema and theater and public sports centres -No playing sports.
The people in the holocaust who wore badges where Jewish. And they had to wear them when going outside in order to be recognised as Hitler had put in some rules they had to follow.
Treason, homosexuality, moneylaundering, fraternizing with enemy,
There were change in laws because nobody was doing as the law said so they changed the law to make the Jews in the Holocaust do without protest and the Jews would have to follow these rules so they would not get the punishments for example death
Actually in 1942 many of the Jews were already being brought to concentration camps
I can't write all of the rules here, there are simply too many. But a simple visit to the Death Note Wiki will answer this.