If you disobeyed in the camps or annoyed the guards you were whipped (usually 15 or 25 lashes). If you were unlucky you could have your wrists tied behind your back and be hoisted off the ground for hours, and one of the worst punishments was death by starvation.
There are reports of tongues being cut out of dignitaries of the Eyes of Church. They also had their eyes poke out and some were buried alive. Many horrible punishments were done in concentration camps.
The confederate leaders punishments were jail time and starvation. there were a lot more punishment that went on in the jail.
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Where did the events of the Holocaust span?
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Holocaust Prisoners suffered:Starvationlack of socializinglack of medical attentionDeathNazi guardsHorrible stench from rotten and burning fleshLoss of friends and familyHarsh laborCruel punishments
Yes. Anne and Margot frank are fine examples of teens and many young children were gassed, shot, died of a disease and much more of the brutal holocaust punishments were used.
Whipping was one of many punishments. As the Germans had total power over the Jews, they could do what ever they wanted.
Eldery Jews were treated the same way as all the other Jews were.They were also in subjection to all the normal punishments as well
There are reports of tongues being cut out of dignitaries of the Eyes of Church. They also had their eyes poke out and some were buried alive. Many horrible punishments were done in concentration camps.
it depends on where they were, punishments in the east were harsher and more often fatal than in the west where there could have been no punishment at all.
Hitler committed suicide at the last days of the war in europe.
Seriously, to whoever answerd the question last, that wasn't even the slightest bit funny. The Jews who were punnished for not behaving were killed. Either by Gunshot, Incineration, Starvation, or Beating.
The Holocaust was a time of extreme suffering and despair, with many Jews facing brutal persecution, deprivation, and death. While some individuals may have chosen to end their lives, it is important to remember that the circumstances of the Holocaust were marked by fear, oppression, and limited options for survival. Many individuals and communities found strength in their will to live, resilience, and support from others, which may have helped them endure despite the unimaginable horrors they faced.
There were change in laws because nobody was doing as the law said so they changed the law to make the Jews in the Holocaust do without protest and the Jews would have to follow these rules so they would not get the punishments for example death
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It depends upon whether or not you can learn from what you did to receive the punishments or not and if you had received rewards for having learned from past punishments, if that is the case, then it would be better to be receiving rewards presently, if not, hopefully, because you would be receiving punishments you will learn from it and then it would be better to be receiving punishments, as long as they're for good reasons.