How many people survived buchenwald?
The German Wikipedia article on Buchenwald gives the total number of prisoners killed at Buchenwald as 56,000 - of whom 11,000 were Jews. (Note that Buchenwald not an extermination camp and was not specifically for Jews).
How were Jews treated in the worst concentration camps?
They were treated like they were the lowest life form of Mankind. The Jews were beaten, stabbed, shot, hanged, tortured, starved to death, and so much more. If you didn't work fast enough, you were beaten and or whipped. If you were searched and had anything like money or a picture on you, you were beaten and executed soon after. If you were a woman, you had a very good chance of being raped.After the rape you were sent to be executed, if you were lucky. If a prisoner escaped, The Kommandant would take it out on other prisoners. One way they did this was by taking up to nine or ten prisoners and making them get into a cell and were starved to death. All these cases are just a very small percent of the daily life that The Jewish People suffered for several years.
How does the Holocaust affect your world today?
They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
What type of experiments were performed at dachau?
Many experements were conducted, but the main experements were focused around nerve, muscle, and bone transplantation.
How old was anne frank when she was sent to the concentration camps?
It was said that she was around 15 or 16 when they found her and another family to whom which her boyfriend belonged to and then sent to different concentration camps.
What conditions did the Jews suffer from in the concentration camps?
they suffered the unthinkable, they were destroyed in their minds, hearts,and spirits. They were treated very badly.
They got little or no food and had to work constantly in the camps with tough management from the Germans. The Germans would beat them if they didn't "cooperate" with them.
Many were shot from the firing squad and many died after being put in the gas chambers
Why did Auschwitz become a symbol for the Holocaust?
Auschwitz was the biggest Nazi extermination camp. It has been called the largest graveyard in human history and therefore has become a symbol for the Holocaust itself. It is estimated that 1.1 million to 1.6 million died there.
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Moreover, Auschwitz was a combined extermination camp and group of concentration camps (unlike most other camps, which were either of the one type or the other, but not both). As a result, there were far more survivors from the Auschwitz group of camps than from extermination camps like Treblinka and Sobibor. Some of the survivors gave evidence in postwar trials and some wrote their memoirs.
What kind of bread did the Jews eat in concentration camps?
It is unknown, but most people think that it's wheat bread.
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How long does it take to go from Berlin to Auschwitz by train?
The memorial? - there is not much to it, you can do it in ten seconds. But if you want to see the rest of it; like the museum or Birkenau, each of those would take you a couple of hours.
Did Britain ever have concentration camps?
No, British soldiers taken prisoners by the Gerrmans were sent to prisoner of war (POW) camps, where conditions were much better.
A very small number of British prisoners - for example, some of those who kept on trying to escape - were sent to concentration camps. There were also a very small number who were sent to concentration camps by mistake.
How were Jews dehumanized in the concentration camps?
They did horrible things like e.g. they would beat people until they were almost dead, then put them in a massive hole in the ground and then run over them with a massive tractor, and bury them alive. (That is if they didn't get squashed before they were buried alive.)
Can a prisoner kill him self in prison?
Yes a prisoner can kill himself in prison. I only have three examples.
Did Adolf Hitler ever go to the concentration camps?
8-9 November 1923 the beer hall putsch or Munich Putsch Two days after the putsch, Hitler was arrested and charged with high treason he obviously wasnt hanged while in jail he wrote "mein kampf" (my struggle) however he was also in September 1921, he and some SA had disrupted a meeting of the Bayernbund, and the Nazis who had gone there to cause trouble were arrested as a result. Hitler had ended up serving a little over a month of a three-month jail sentence
How did the Germans make the Jews go to the concentration camps?
The German soldiers had guns, the Jews did not.
The CollaboratorsIn many countries occupied by the Nazis there were rabidly anti-Jewish collaborators, who were only too delighted to help the Nazis - for example, in France). TransportVictims were usually transported to the camps by rail in enclosed cattle trucks.How many huts where in Auschwitz camp?
by meaning 1 hut, i think you mean either How many people were in 1 concentration camp or 1 hut as a gas chamber at Auschwitz I
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Depending on which concentration camp, theirs hundreds of them with spaces but i use a popular common camp and that is Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau has a max cap of 2.1 million people.
Red house hut was a hut only for gas chamber prisoners and it could kill up to 12,500 prisoners at a time
How many people were sent to bergen belsen?
Note that Bergen-Belsen was originally a prisoner of war (POW) camp for French and Belgian soldiers. The great majority of these were treated tolerably and survived. In 1941 the place was used a POW camp for Soviet prisoners, and an estimated 18,000 perished. In 1942 the SS took over Bergen-Belsen, initially as a detention camp, and it also housed some Jews whom the Nazis hoped to exchange for Germans or sell (!) to the Allies. Wikipedia estimates the number of prisoners killed as follows: * 18,000 Soviet POWs * 50,000 Jews and others while the place was a concentration camps. Of these, 13,994 died of disease, mainly typhus, after the camp was liberated by the British on 15 April 1945. From about late 1944 onwards large numbers of prisoners were relocated to Bergen-Belsen from camps further east. (When the camp was liberated there was a severe epidemic raging). These figures are taken from the Wikipedia article on Bergen-Belsen. No figure for survivors is given there.
Conditions for prisoners in Nazi concentration camps?
In concentration camps the prisoners were housed mainly in low wooden huts (often referred to as 'barracks') and had to sleep in shared wooden bunks. They had to work very long hours (up to 11 hours a day, six days a week) on very little food (and no pay apart from the occasional low value 'bonus coupon' at some camps). The camps were run by the SS who were ardent believers in physical punishment. If the prisoners did not work to the satisfaction of the guards they were usually whipped (25 lashes on the bare back) ... For disobeying the guards there were harsher punishments.
What was the first concentration camp and when was it set up?
Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
How were concentration camps similar to extermination camps in nazi German?
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
When did Mass murder of Jewish people at Auschwitz begin?
Routine (as opposed to experimental) gassings started at Chelmno on the 8th of December, 1941. However, since 25 June 1941 mobile killing units had operated behind German lines in the Soviet Union. massacring Jews on a large scale.
How can you use concentration camps in a sentence?
I know it's a shame most of your family couldn't make it as they didn't survive the concentration camps.