Through tightly packed cattle cars, with one small window (packed in like sardines)
The most common means of transportation for Jewish and many other prisoners in WW2 was by rail. The Jews were transported in enclosed boxcar by train, and it was dark and packed full. They were not fed at all during the journey and there were no lavatory facitilies. Many died due to starvation, thirst and weather conditions.
They were identified for killing by various real or spurious means, rounded up and sent either directly or via ghettoes to the camps.
There they were divided by sex and age into different parts of the camp, sorted crudely into those suitable for work as slaves, or for more immediate death, mainly by gassing in chambers disguised as shower-blocks.
Others were killed by various inhuman experiments by supposed doctors - well, some at least were genuine doctors who'd become infected by Nazism. One experiment was intended to give the Luftwaffe information on pilots' likely survival if shot down in the cold North Sea - the victims were immersed in freezing water and timed to unconsciousness.
The whole thing was murder on an industrial scale, with the victims arriving in train-loads - trains of cattle-wagons or goods vans not carriages. Towards the end of the war in Europe the size of the task was beginning to overwhelm the system, and conditions in the satellite concentration-camps that served the extermination camps became utterly dreadful.
The bodies were cremated, leaving large quantities of ash that in some cases were ploughed into the ground to try to hide the evidence, but photographs taken by the Allies showed truly sickening scenes, such as railway wagons full of emaciated corpses intended for taking to the crematoria.
People "got into" the death camps - but few came out again.
There were a variety of methods used: starvation and beatings, mass shootings, and the most common method: suffocation via a variety of gases (carbon monoxide and Zyklon-B [a form of hydrogen cyanide] being the primary ones)
The prisoners were transported to the camps by rail.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
Death camps and railroadsThe camps were located close to rail lines as the victims were transported to the camps by rail's. where where they
These were the trains that transported prisoners to the concentration camps in Europe during WW2. they were severely overcrowded freight cars and many died as a result of the trip to the camps in them. It is hard to believe that after the documentation available on these conditions people are still being treated this way today.
There were 5 main death camps the biggest was Auschwitz but most people killed in the holocaust were killed by mobile killing squads sent out in all conquered land
Mainly rail transport. They were transported to the death camps in enclosed cattle wagons or "box cars"
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
The Holocaust was the systematic mass murder of Jews and other 'inferiors' during World War II. Jews were rounded up, transported to camps, and worked to death or killed.
Pretty simple. Extermination camps is really another term for death camps. It is where people meet their death by being asphyxiated with gas.
Trains!
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Usually people were killed in concentration camps or death camps. In these camps, people were worked to death, put in gas chambers, or were shot. Often people caught diseases and died, or they starved to death because they were barely given any food.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
The largest of the death camps during the holocaust was Auschwitz, in Poland.
Support for an independent Jewish homeland increased.
Death camps and railroadsThe camps were located close to rail lines as the victims were transported to the camps by rail's. where where they
These were the trains that transported prisoners to the concentration camps in Europe during WW2. they were severely overcrowded freight cars and many died as a result of the trip to the camps in them. It is hard to believe that after the documentation available on these conditions people are still being treated this way today.
concentration camps or death camps