In most concentration camps there were long row buildings called block buildings (made of wood.) They had wood bins along the long sides that held people like they were nothing but junk. There were no beds, bathrooms, running water or very many blankets. They had no ventilation. The buildings were infested with bodily fluid, disease, flies and death. Life was deplorable for those poor people. Oh, I forgot to mention they had to sleep on the wooden bins all stacked up and squished together like sardines in a can. Now you know how disease spread worse than a wildfire in wind.
During the Holocaust, Jews were sent into the concetration camps as prisoners and/or slaves. Other than that, before the Holocaust, Nazis sent enemies to the concetration camps. The extermination camps came into most use during the Holocaust. Before that, it was used for expeirimenting and enemies.
The six concentration camps with gas chambers (Extermination Camps) were all in Poland. _________________ Some other concetration camps, such as Stutthof (technically in Danzig) had small gas chambers for killing prisoners no longer able to work.
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saved the lives of many Jewish people who were in concetration camps in WWII
In the Auschwitz group of camps (which by 1943 included 45 subcamps) prisoners used as labourers were tattoed, whether Jews or non-Jews). So this would have included the non-Jewish Polish prisoners. At other camps, the prisoners were generally not tattooed.
During the Holocaust, Jews were sent into the concetration camps as prisoners and/or slaves. Other than that, before the Holocaust, Nazis sent enemies to the concetration camps. The extermination camps came into most use during the Holocaust. Before that, it was used for expeirimenting and enemies.
The six concentration camps with gas chambers (Extermination Camps) were all in Poland. _________________ Some other concetration camps, such as Stutthof (technically in Danzig) had small gas chambers for killing prisoners no longer able to work.
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criminals and undesireables.
stripped clothing and it had the star on it.
putting them in concetration camps
saved the lives of many Jewish people who were in concetration camps in WWII
a lot of people were taken and killed
freedom of jews, clean water and fresh food
The prisoners' clothing was recycled.
Yes the old Concetration Camps are musuems and there is a good one in Washington DC
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