The conditions were ok. Some of the rooms were equipped with heating while others had beds instead
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They slowly starved and died of typhus. The conditions in the camp were not tolerable for any human being.
The conditions at Auschwitz concentration camp were horrific and inhumane. Prisoners faced overcrowding, inadequate food, and unsanitary living conditions, leading to widespread disease and suffering. Torture, forced labor, and mass executions were common, with many inmates subjected to medical experiments. The constant fear and brutality of the camp created an atmosphere of despair and dehumanization.
The purpose of a death camp was when Jews were sent for mass murdering, (genocide). This is not the same as a concentration camp, only because it was where political prisoners were confined, usually under harsh conditions and the camps functioned as prisons and centers of forced labor.
Minidoka County Idaho was established in 1913.
As of the 2000 Census, the population of Minidoka County Idaho is, 20,174.
Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1909.
The area of Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge is 83.976 square kilometers.
The total area of Minidoka County Idaho is, 760 sq mi, (1,968 km sq).
The phone number of the Minidoka County Museum is: 208-436-0336.
Yes there was harsh filthy jobs. Most of them were bad jobs, although some people were cooks, teachers, and things people did in the real world.
The address of the Minidoka County Museum is: 99 E Baseline Rd, Rupert, ID 83350
The address of the Minidoka County Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 21, Rupert, ID 83350
The address of the Friends Of Minidoka Internment National Monument is: Po Box 1085, Twin Falls, ID 83303-1085
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