When the Jews were asked to pack their suitcases and taken away to the concentration camps, the Nazi's stormed into their homes and gave them about 10 mintutes, sometimes more, sometimes less to gather as many things as they could fit into one suitcase. From my learnings i belive the Jews were allowed to bring almost anything they pleased but had very little time to think so far ahead and were only allowed one suitcase.
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).
In concentration camps (death camps).
400,000 men
they were most likely killed ___ They were given insufficent food and usually no medication in the ghettos. Most of the ghettos were also hopelessly overcrowded and disease spread easily. Moreover, from December 1941 on the inhabitants of the ghettos were taken to extermination camps and killed there.
Isi Brauman was born in 1934 and Isac was born in 1937. Their parents are Ana and Abram Brauman. They never imigrated but were taken to the ghetto on December 13, 1941. They were never taken to a concentration camp. They were directly taken to the ghetto and shot.
He was taken to the concentration camps on 1930
It was not a question of time, most had to report to a collection point to be sent to the camps, there was no lack of opportunity to escape. The problem was that there was no where to escape to.
the children were sent to camps because they would be out of danger of the war
They were taken in trains and trucks.
No. No one is taken to the concentration camps in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
The allies freed the camps in July 1944
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
atleast 17 million people were tranfered to concentration camps.
a lot of people were taken and killed
of those taken out about 450 000 were taken to the death camp.
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
Elie Wiesel was 15 years old when he was taken to the concentration camps during the Holocaust. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz and later transferred to Buchenwald.