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  • it was very rough a lot of people died from it.

Lots of hard work, very long hours on inadequate food, ill treatment.

  • Concentration camps were where they forced mainly Jews to hard work labour. when they got to concentration camp, the victims were scripped naked and their hair was shaved off. there meals were very small, turnip soup and bread with sawdust on it. they only had two cups of dirty water a day and they had to chose it drink it or to wash with it, so people got dirty and lice-ridden really quickly. there was no ill treatment they were just sent to a new hut where all the sick people lived until they died. overall 6 million jews died alone in concentration camps in 6 years
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