The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Being stripped of their clothing and shorn of their hair was a common starting point.
During the Holocaust Jews most were not held in prison cells, but sent to extermination camps, and either gassed as soon as practical after arrival or worked to death by being made to do heavy labour on grossly inadequate food.
A Kapo was a prisoner who was placed in charge of other prisoners. Itwas a method used to mean that the guards needed to do less to keep control/discipline of the prisoners, if the kapo did not do a good enough job, then he was replaced.
Death marches were the marching of inmates from one concentration camp to another.
Ghettos with the children and men.
Most western nations did not torture prisoners in the Holocaust.
Around 200,000 political prisoners were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
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The holocaust prisoners worked from dusk till dawn. 12 hours a day.
In the holocaust there were no lucky prisoners they got fed bread tea and soup only one meal a day
The SS.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Sometimes the riots let prisoners escape into the woods around their camps.
by putting them in gas chambers
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they not well they were very skinny