Prisoners in concentration camps were often forced to work long hours, typically ranging from 10 to 16 hours a day, under brutal conditions. The exact hours varied depending on the camp and the type of labor required, but the work was grueling and relentless, with little regard for the health or safety of the inmates. Many prisoners were subjected to exhaustion, malnutrition, and harsh treatment, leading to high mortality rates.
The holocaust prisoners worked from dusk till dawn. 12 hours a day.
the prisoners were forced to dig their own graves for when they died. they were also forced to work in farms and coal mines.
They mutilated their bodies, exiled them, forced them to work, tattooed their faces and hands, and forced some to join the military.
A work camp is a place where prisoners are forced to do labor. These camps are also sometimes referred to as labor camps.
About 178 hours a week
Farmers were forced to work. Some slaves or prisoners were used too.
Jews were to dig holes and carry heavy Piece's of machines .
Yes, prisoners were not drafted to serve in World War II. However, some prisoners of war were forced to work in labor camps or serve in military units.
The people who was fit to work was forced into labour working whiles most children was killed or experimented on ____________________ The Nazis were free to do almost whatever they wanted to the prisoners.
No limit on hours, just overtime on hours over 40 in one work week. If you do not have a contract with your employer limiting the hours, you can be forced to work the hours. This is one of the benefits of belonging to a union, your work hours have been negotiated with your employer, so they can not force you to work extra long hours.
Forced overtime is when an employer makes employees work over their scheduled 40 hours.