They have to beat em up, beat em up, then switch peanut butter.
* At Auschwitz (from early 1942 on) the Jews were separated into fit for work and not fit for work. The latter were gassed as soon as possible, the former had to work as slave labourers. * At othe extermination camps, such as Sobibor and Treblinka, a small number of new arrivals were selected to help dispose of the corpses. * At ordinary concentration camps the newly arrived prisoners were sent off to work - as slave labour. * At some ordinary concentration camps, especially in the early days, there were 'initiation ceremonies', including severe beatings, for new arrivals.
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
1. they died (sorry if that's obvious) 2. they were put to work in harsh conditions and treated extremely poorly.
"Oberkapo" as i understand it was a trusted prisoner in Nazi concentration camps in WW2. This was a prisoner chosen to be in charge of huts or work parties.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Glucose concentration strips will work.
Glucose concentration strips will work.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Children under age 15 were generally not used for work in concentration camps ...
Life was miserable, and the work was hard.
The Jews did slave work in the concentration camp. The slave work was building tanks and weapons that he was killing other people with.
Yes, of course.
concentration camps
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It depends on what is "working" and what the concentration of it is.
Concentration Camps