Which would describe the conditions of prisoners in Nazi concentration camps?
You know a simple search would bring up all you need... Plus I remembered this question being asked multiple times by other people.
You can also watch The Diary of Anne Frank, they worked in fields, if they were sick they were killed as soon as it was found out. They stipped them and threw them into underground rooms, (They made up a reason to, a fake, goof reason to do this) but in reality they threw them in there, and a poison, or gas of some sort, would kill them. There were piles of dead bodies, I believe some were beat. They were treated very, very poorly.
Sorry, I meant to say GOOD reason, not goof!
The prisoners of the Nazis were put into slave labor camps, and death camps. In the slave labor camps they were given a 300 calorie diet per day which would kill them after three months. They made lumber, sowed, and made shoes. (manual labor in general). The death camps such as Treblinka, Birkenau, Belzec, Sobibor, Majdanek, and Chelmno had an amazingly high death count. These camps all together killed around 3,430,000 people.
these camps alone killed 3,430,000 people.*
and the "good reason" HaleyBugs was talking about was that they were saying that they were going to give the people "showers" for the first time in days.
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