The prisoners were being evacuated due to imminent threats, such as advancing enemy forces or deteriorating conditions within the prison, which posed risks to their safety. This evacuation was often part of larger military or strategic maneuvers to protect the prisoners from potential harm or to relocate them to more secure facilities. Additionally, it could be a response to humanitarian concerns, aiming to ensure the well-being of those incarcerated.
being evacuated was different for many children. some loved the country, other hated being a way from the town or city that was considered unsafe for them to life in. the answer depends on the child. scared, excited, happy, frightened.
Where prisoners were forced to march toward a concentration camp or other prison type facility where they were to be executed. Anyone who fell behind or was not well enough to walk was executed on the spot, often being beaten to death. Those who made it to the prison camp were starved or given very minimal food rations then they were worked to death or executed.
they got evacuated to countrysides
Some adults were evacuated
Death marches were the marching of inmates from one concentration camp to another.
Camp Evacuated in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel refers to the evacuation of prisoners from the concentration camp by the SS as Allied forces approached. The evacuation was carried out to prevent the prisoners from being liberated by the advancing troops. The prisoners were forced to march long distances, facing brutal conditions and many perished during the evacuation.
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No one likes being evacuated
Haiti is being evacuated as of now. But many are still trapped in rubbish. Others in tent hospitals being treated w/ proper care.
They were away from their parents.
In January 1945, Eliezer contracted frostbite on his feet while walking through the snow during a forced march in the bitter winter weather as he and other prisoners were being evacuated from Auschwitz.
umm.. no one prisoners are being beaten because they did soemthing bad.l0l
some did some didn't
being evacuated was different for many children. some loved the country, other hated being a way from the town or city that was considered unsafe for them to life in. the answer depends on the child. scared, excited, happy, frightened.
They were evacuated so that there was a lower risk of them being hit by and bomb and they could live on.
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be evacuated to the countryside.
Evacuated from where?