What the people did in the minning camps was, Gather to collect gold, and as for the women and children, they cooked and ect.
labor and concentration camps
There were three camps at Glewitz (including one women's camp). They were all sub-camps of Auschwitz.
Most importantly of all, the victims was murdered, usually by being gassed or shot. Some women were raped, but in view of Nazi ideas about racial purity was forbidden. In the concentration camps, some female guards liked to unleash their dogs on women.
Auschwitz, Dachau, Bergen Belsen, Treblinka,
liquidated
the kind of work that eperanza did piking up grapes and packing them
Yes, of course.
Work for the armaments industryQuarryingMining
They dug soil
Making ammunition
What the people did in the minning camps was, Gather to collect gold, and as for the women and children, they cooked and ect.
to have them incinerated and to have them work the women and children were killed and the men were put to work.
It was scary because you would never know what they could do
One of the main camps for women was Ravensbrück. Many camps, including Auschwitz, acquired women's sections.
Children did not work in the camps.
No. In fact, in the early stages there were comparatively few women in concentration camps.