If you disobeyed you were either kicked or punched hard or whipped. In some cases the guards unleashed hungry dogs on you. Obviously, you could be put to death ...
They were probably killed by an S.S Guard
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
I think the first concentration camp was established in Germany, if was used first to hold Germans who disobeyed the Nazi laws, or who said the wrong thing, so it was first used to retrain the Germans, that was before WW2, then they got a new purpose afterwards, as killing chambers.
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
Anne Frank died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp in Germany.
Janowska concentration camp happened in 1943.
They were probably killed by an S.S Guard
Jungfernhof concentration camp happened in 1941-12.
A section of the camp has been preserved as a memorial and small museum.
The most notable concentration camp in Austria in Mauthausen-Gusen. The camp was liberated by the American 101st Armoured Division on May 5, 1945.
They were killed by other nations.
You'd be a Soviet if you weren't a Jew.
Her family was taken in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where they died. Only father Otto survived.
They later died in a concentration camp.
Corpses were cremated at Dachau.
It continued until its liberation.
The entire camp was liberated by allies a few weeks after her death.