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Depending on which camp the Jewish families or individuals were sent to, the following could happen:

  • 1) They were forced to work for no compensation (slavery).
  • 2) They were imprisoned against their will and without having been charged with or convicted of any crime.
  • 3) They were subjected to extreme rationing of food and water, resulting in malnutrition and starvation.
  • 4) As a result of malnutrition, the captive Jews suffered a weak immune system and succumbed easily to disease.
  • 5) They were subject to execution without having committed any crime.
  • 6) Some were subject to medical experimentation often resulting in death.
  • 7) They were subject to mass killings by poison gas.

mostly they were treated like slaves... or they were simply killed.

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in the death camps the Jews died in many ways such as

they were forced to dig their own graves and were shot in the back so they fell into them but it has been proven that most did not die from being shot but from being buried alive.

most people were gassed in gas chambers women and children for instance as they were no use to the Nazis nor were disabled or homosexuals.

another thing that happened in the camps was when twins came in they were tested on (i don't know what on) and some German Jews had their eyes ,and hair dyed to make them the Aryan race ,it was easy to die hair but very pain full to die eyes.

lastly when the people who went into the camps were dead their body's were set alight and burnt another horrible thing about this was that it was said the body's burning smelt like burning chicken.

it was so horrible and we are very lucky it is over!

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The SS destroyed the death camps (or tried to do so) before the Soviet Army reached them. * Belzec - destroyed. * Chelmno - destroyed. * Sobibor -destroyed after partly successful uprising. * Treblinka II - destroyed. * Majdanek - partly destroyed, but a sudden advance meant that much of it was taken intact by the Soviet Army. (First camp liberated - July 1944) * Auschwitz II (Birkenau) - the SS blew up the gas chambers and crematoria as Soviet forces approached and marched most of the remaining inmates to Gross Rosen in the winter. * Maly Trostinets - destroyed.

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Heres my best facts about the Death camps

2. Auschwitz was the bloodiest camp during the Holocaust with a total number of 1.2 million people killed

3.The camps held anyone who wasn't German or Non-German and Aryan or Non-Aryan

4. Their were other 1,500 camps including Death camps

5. People were killed by either mas shootings or in The Gas Chambers or by other means.

6. Zyklon B was used in the gas chambers and carbon monoxide in the gas vans.

7. it usually took 10-20 minutes to kill people in the gas chambers

8. other 35 million bullets were used in the mass shootings

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I'm assuming that your asking how were people in the concentration camps treated. Well obviously they were treated extremely terrible. They were beaten, tortured, exterminated and raped.

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14y ago

Thrown in a ditch most likely, or burned

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