It was the night of the Kristallench, when the Germans invaded Jews' homes, smashed all their china and crystal, and forced them to go into the death camps
Jews were sent to Concentration Camps and Death Camps.(during the Holocaust) Some Jews tried to hide away from Adolf Hitler and his 'police' that came that night 'Night of the broken glass' and took Jews away. The Only Known Survivor of the Holocaust alive today is Inge Aucherbacher (Im sorry, i dont think i spelt her last name right.) She is 92 yrs old and living in New York.
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
Ghettos were a small section of a city where Jews were herded into and kept until they were sent to concentration camps.
Elie Wiesel lived in Sighet, which is now in Romania but was then in Hungary.
In many concentration camps during the Holocaust, guards typically remained on duty throughout the night to maintain control and security. The camps were designed to be heavily monitored, with watchtowers and patrols ensuring that inmates could not escape. However, conditions varied by camp and time period, and there were instances where some guards might have had less presence during certain hours or shifts. Overall, the oppressive environment was maintained around the clock.
In concentration camps. He had people killed by the thousands every day in concentration camps throughout Europe. You should read a book called "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel. **************************************************************************** You're stretching it a bit by saying, "He (Hitler) had people killed by the thousands everyday in concentration camps through out Europe." Of course people died in all the camps but there were only three camps in which people including the Jews were "killed" and all three were in Poland.
In the winter is was very cold.
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Sometimes Jews were drugged or starved on the journey to the concentration camps. Also, they might have entered the camps at night, when they could not see the condition of the camps.
In "Night," the furnace used for burning the bodies of Jews in the concentration camps was referred to as the "crematorium."
Elie Wiesel is the author of Night.
Jews were sent to Concentration Camps and Death Camps.(during the Holocaust) Some Jews tried to hide away from Adolf Hitler and his 'police' that came that night 'Night of the broken glass' and took Jews away. The Only Known Survivor of the Holocaust alive today is Inge Aucherbacher (Im sorry, i dont think i spelt her last name right.) She is 92 yrs old and living in New York.
About 100, or slightly fewer.
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
NIGHT. Its about his time in the concentration camps during the holocaust.
Yes, "Night" is a book by Elie Wiesel. It is a memoir that recounts his experiences as a teenager during the Holocaust, particularly his time in Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. The book explores themes of faith, suffering, and the struggle to find meaning in the face of inhumanity.
Night of the Long Knives To eliminate SA leaders and Ernst Rohm and 200 other political leaders. Crystal Night of The Broken Glass Killed over 90 Jews and arrested over 30 000 to be placed in concentration camps.