what wer some events that went on in the death camps in auschwitz? what wer some events that went on in the death camps in auschwitz?
== == The following are the types of camps that were used in the Holocaust: * "Concentration camps" is the generic term for the prison camps maintained by the Third Reich. * "Labor camps" were those that were maintained for the purpose of exploiting slave labor. * "Extermination camps" were six camps located in Poland where the mass murder of Jews and others took place. Many of the concentration camps were complexes of several camps and some had dual functions. At the Auschwitz complex, for example, most of the genocide took place in a subcamp called Birkenau. There was also a labor camp named Monowitz that was part of the complex where an artificial rubber plant was built. Likewise, Treblinka, another extermination camp, was part of a complex of three camps, two of which were used for slave labor.
The Union prison located at Elmira, NY , it's told, was every bit as bad as the reputation held by the Confederate prison for Union prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia. Some called it "Hellmira".
In Nazi concentration camps a pipel was a boy (usually in early adolescence) kept by an SS guard or a kapo for sex. This was tolerated at some camps.
Due to the isolated locations of most of the camps, military forces could not reach the death camps immediately.
The difference between the civil war camps compared to the army camps today was technology. The intelligence and the types of weapons used are some of the differences.
there were different classes of camp. different camps were run by different departments. some camps were on different continents.
Yes, some dictatorships, such as Myanmar, operate viciously cruel prison camps for political opponents.
"If one is civil to another, you may return a favor"
Many soldiers spent some time in prisoner of war camps during the US Civil War. Approximately 410,000 soldiers spent time in prison. Of these, 210,000 were Confederates, and 200,000 were Union soldiers. Approximately 56,000 in total died from disease in the prison camps. This was substantial and the figure is almost ten percent of all military deaths in the war.
Hitler built some prison camps in Germany during the 1930s-- the best known of these were Buchenwald and Dachau. Later, Jews were rounded up and deported from a number of the Nazi-occupied countries, sent to prison camps where they were usually killed. The most concentration camps were in Poland-- six of them. For more detailed information, I enclose a link about the location of these camps.
They totaled over 700,000 dead and $8.2 billion in damages
Yes, is the simple answer. 'Gay men' in this case means those convicted of homosexual acts, this was a civil, domestic matter. Those convicted were sent to camps in Germany, like Dachau. Jews were sent to the east and when they were sent to camps they were most often in Poland. This does not exclude the issue that some Jews were sent to camps in Germany and some Homosexuals were sent to camps in Poland.
If you are convicted of a crime and go to prison, some of your rights are suspended.
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It's like a prison, but less harsh (not to be confused with concentration camps, which were run by Nazi Germany in the Second World War as labor camps for 'enemies of the Reich' like Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, etc.). Very similar to a correctional facility.___The Third Reich did not have conservation camps. Either the question is about some kind of environmental camp or, more likely, it is a malapropism.