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Starved them. Forced them to work as slave labour. Conducted torturous medical experiments on them. Separated them from their parents and family. Heaped verbal abuse on them. Allowed them to suffer sickness without medical care. Killed their parents, and killed them for the slightest cause, on a whim, or for no reason at all.

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What was the major exception to the relatively good American civil liberties record during World War 2?

American civil liberties were not classifiable as good during WW2. Japanese citizens were sent to internment camps, as well as many German citizens, for the duration of the war. Blacks and women were not granted equal rights under the law. Native American's were not even allowed citizenship.


Why was pow put in camps?

Prisoners of war (POWs) were placed in camps primarily for reasons of security and control during conflicts. These camps were intended to segregate captured enemy combatants from the general population to prevent them from rejoining their forces and to ensure they were held under regulated conditions. Additionally, it was a means to uphold international laws and conventions that govern the treatment of POWs, ensuring their rights and welfare were maintained while preventing them from participating in further hostilities.


What weapons were banned under what treaty during World War 1?

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Where were the jew's sent to during World War 2?

The Jews under German control were first forced to live in special areas of occupied cities, many times these areas were walled off and no food allowed in so the Germans starved them to death. Later, many millions were arrested and sent to cruel and disgusting camps where they were starved, tortured and experimented on.


Did E.K.G. Sixsmith serve under Eisenhower during World War 2?

E.K.G. Sixsmith did not serve under President Dwight D. Eisenhower during World War II, as Eisenhower was a general during the war and later became president. Sixsmith was a British Army officer who served in various capacities during the war. Their paths did not cross in any formal military or governmental role during that time.

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Where were Jews that were under german control sent during the world war 2?

Mostly camps in Poland.


How do you compare early to late concentration camps during World War 2?

late camps were under the remit of the Holocaust, they also suffered from a lack of supplies, fanatical but less able guards


What were the concentration camp like for the Indians?

It was not indians that were in concentration camps. However during world war 2 the nazis under order of hitler took jewish people and captured them unwillingly into the concentration camps.


Were all concentration and death camps ran by Germans?

No, several concentration camps were run by Canadian and American troops in North America during the war (though they weren't called concentration camps; they were called internment camps). They were established mostly to keep Japanese Americans and Canadians under the watchful eye of the military during the war.


If you were in prison during world war 2 and you were a Jew would you go to concentration camps?

Prisoners of war in World War 2 were treated under the Geneva convention for combatants. They would not have been sent to concentration camps. If you had been put in prison for a crime, there was a good chance you would end up in a concentration camp.


What were satellite camps in ww2?

Satellite camps during World War II were smaller, often temporary labor camps established near larger concentration camps. They were used primarily to exploit forced labor from inmates for various industries, including agriculture, construction, and manufacturing. These satellite camps allowed the Nazi regime to extend their labor exploitation while managing the logistical challenges of housing large numbers of prisoners. Many satellite camps operated under brutal conditions, contributing to the overall suffering and mortality of the inmates.


What kind of punishments did jewish people get?

During World War II, many Jewish families were captured and sent to concentration camps. They were forced to do labor under harsh conditions. They were often starved, tortured, and exterminated.


What did they do with the kids in concentration camps?

In extermination camps kids (under 14, and often under 15) were gassed as soon as practical after arrival.


When did the holecoust occur?

The holocaust began in 1941. This is when the Germans under Hitler's command began to use chemicals to kill massive amounts of people in concentration camps. These events took place in Europe during World War II.


How did the Concentration Camps during World War 2 relate to Human Nature?

they would bring out the true character of people. Prisoners would be under extreme conditions, as such people would react in different ways and show their nature.


What would the children do if they had free time in the concentration camps during the Holocaust?

Usually children under 15 were gassed soon after arrival. The Nazis had no use for them.


Who was adolf Hitler and what role did he play during world war 2?

Adolf Hitler was the chancellor of Germany and dictator of the Nazi party. Hitler wanted the extinction of all Jews, who he believed to be the enemy of the German people. Under Hitler's dictatorship, approximately 6 million Jewish people were killed in concentration camps during World War 2.