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What were nazi labor camps?

Transit camps were places to hold people until they could be shipped off to other camps such as execution or forced-labor camps. Well known transit camps include Westerbork (Netherlands) and Breendonk (Belgium).


What is a forced labor camp?

A labor camp was a place that made you work to death not immediately but slowly.Labour camps, are as it says camps used for labour.These particular camps were greatly used during wars. Adolf Hitler was a big supporter of Labour camps, and so was the U.S (sadley) when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The Labour Camps consisted of work, work, work, cold showers, bitter food, well barley any food, and work. No clean clothes were given out unless someone died and still those clothes were never washed. Labour camps were a brutal and devastating thing to happen but they did, and some people who survived them are still living as though they were their today.Forced labor camps are where the prisoners in the camp are forced to work. These prisoners may be prisoners of war (illegal by Geneva Convention), political prisoners, ordinary criminals, etc.A labour camp was a place where the Nazi's sent the Jews to work for themselves they would make Jews make things like rubber and weapons such as bullets and ammunition,and also military tanks. They made the Jew's work for military and government reasons! :DA labour camp was set up by the Nazis to house the Jewish Slaves who worked for free as prisoners in war manufacturing places and other companies or on roads or railroads. They were worked to death literally. The Death Camps were for extermination of millions of Jews and other undesirable peoples, they killed five million of those people. I have added a link with another good explanation.


What is the difference between death camps and labor camps?

Although the British are said to have invented and used concentration camps in the Boer War, such camps are mainly associated with Nazi Germany.The Nazis had four main types of camp:The Stalags: prisoner-of-war campsLabour camps: where slave labourers were housedConcentration camps: interim holding campsExtermination camps; where prisoners were murdered soon after arrival.Some concentration camps also has extermination facilities such as gas chambers and incinerators.British and Allied POWs were treated relatively well.Russian and East European POWs were treated very badly, often being starved or murdered.Slave labourers were treated sufficiently well to keep them useful to the Nazi state, but such workers did not last long before they became infirm and were shipped off for extermination.In concentration camps, conditions were hell on earth.In extermination camps, the poor victims did not have long to suffer before they were killed.


Who do the Neo-Nazis target?

The Neo-Nazis target the same groups as the Nazis did - plus Muslims in some cases. The same people that the Nazi government did as well as sone muslims


What would happen to Nazis who didn't listen to Hitler?

its been said that Hitler would kill them as well, it all depended on the crime, they commited in hitlers book. They had to really disobey him, Hitler would let things fly, but only to an extend.

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What did Nazis force Jews into and what kind of camp?

Well, theres labor camps, execution camps, transit camps.


What were nazi labor camps?

Transit camps were places to hold people until they could be shipped off to other camps such as execution or forced-labor camps. Well known transit camps include Westerbork (Netherlands) and Breendonk (Belgium).


Did the troops know the concentration camps belonged to the Nazis when they first found them?

While the Nazis did try to keep secret the what they were doing in the camps; their existence and use was well know to the allies before they were captured at the end of the war. Even though they were briefed on what they would find, the troops were all shocked and horrified. May had lifelong mental trauma as a result of the horrors they found in the camps.


Was Mauthausen a labor camp during the Holocaust?

Mauthausen was a group of exceptionally harsh concentration camps in Austria. (Other well known camps in the group included Ebensee and Gusen).


What was the name of the doctor who worked inside of Auschwitz?

well Dr. Josef Mengele was one of the notorious doctors that "worked" in concentration camps. Although the Nazis hired many.


What were conditions like at Belzec?

It was one of the deadliest camps. 434,508 Jews (according to the Nazis' own figures) and an unknown number of gypsies were slaughtered there, and only two people (yes, two) are known to have survived. As there were only two survivors it is one of the less well known camps.


Why did Jews listen to the nazies and go to where they wanted them to go?

The Nazis were smooth talkers who convinced Jewish citizens that they would be sent to harmless labor camps and that work was 'good for the soul.' They comforted them by letting them write postcards to family, postcards that would never be sent. Of course, by the time they actually got to the camps, it would be too late. Word of Nazi atrocities did not spread well. Anyone who was aware of the Nazi's crimes and made this knowledge public was killed.


What were the Nazi prisons like?

They were horrible. Pretty much nobody survived; the Nazis just killed and killed, and often used torture, forced labor and starvation as well.


Is it more common to go into labor during the day or at night?

Most women report going into labor by night. It seems to be that labor begins when a woman is calm and relaxed. This is true of mammals in the wild as well.


Why did the Nazis institute death marches as it became apparent they were losing the war?

The Nazis knew perfectly well that the rest of the world regarded their treatment of prisoners in concentration camps with utter abhorrence. They tried to cover up as far as possible and were keen to prevent prisoners surviving to tell how they had been treated.


Were concentration camps used for entertainment?

You may be thinking of a movie called "Playing for Time" where one concentration camp had an orchestra made up of prisoners, but this was an exception. The main purpose of concentration camps was to round up Jews, as well as other groups deemed "undesirable" by the Nazis, and subject them to forced labor, starvation, torture, medical experiments, and ultimately death. Some were literally worked to death, or tortured by medical experiments till they died, or put in gas chambers.


Why do people need hot water when a woman is in labor?

Well no one wants to wash their hands and get washed in cold water.