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Q: What happened to the prisoners once they arrived at the janowaska concentration camp?
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What was the position of the US government when it came to the rescue of prisoners from concentration camps?

they were against it, instead they prefered to wait until the army arrived and the camps were liberated in line with where the front was.


There was any reason for the prisoners to be taken on long rides before they arrived at the concentration camps?

yes, when the victims were de-hydrated they became more compliant and it was easier to manipulte them with promises of refreshment.


How were postcards from concentration camp prisoners used by the Nazis?

The Nazis used post cards from the concentration prisoners to find more Jews. __ Most of the postcards would not have been sent to any Jews in hiding. This would have been foolish. Most of the postcards, that were sent to Jews, were sent to addresses in Ghettos. Some postcards were supplied to the concentration camp prisoners to use to acknowledging the receipt of red cross parcels. Others had a more sinister purpose. Some prisoners had to send them to relatives still in the ghetos, what was written on them dictated by the SS. They basically said I am fine, I've arrived fine and then the writers were sent for extermination. It is thought they were done to try and hide the genocide from the general population. Sometimes the postcards were just that. Quick notes sent to people outside the camp to let them know they were still alive.


What did victor frankl do in the concentration camps?

By profession, Frankl was a psychiatrist. Among other things, he gave what one would now call counselling to some newly arrived prisoners who were having particular difficulty coping with the psychological effects of having to adjust to a new, demeaning and painful way of life.


When did the first fleet arrive in Australia from Britain carrying prisoners?

The First Fleet arrived in Australia on 26 January 1788.

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What caused the concentration camps to be liberated?

allied forces arrived at the camps and freed the prisoners


What happened during 1770-1774?

1770 was when Captain Cook arrived with his crew and prisoners and brought deices and infection with them.


What happened when Jews first arrived at the concentration camps?

nothing happened to 'all'. Depending on need, a proportion were selected for work.


What happened to the prisoners when they first arrived at a concentration camp?

* At Auschwitz (from early 1942 on) the Jews were separated into fit for work and not fit for work. The latter were gassed as soon as possible, the former had to work as slave labourers. * At othe extermination camps, such as Sobibor and Treblinka, a small number of new arrivals were selected to help dispose of the corpses. * At ordinary concentration camps the newly arrived prisoners were sent off to work - as slave labour. * At some ordinary concentration camps, especially in the early days, there were 'initiation ceremonies', including severe beatings, for new arrivals.


What was the position of the US government when it came to the rescue of prisoners from concentration camps?

they were against it, instead they prefered to wait until the army arrived and the camps were liberated in line with where the front was.


There was any reason for the prisoners to be taken on long rides before they arrived at the concentration camps?

yes, when the victims were de-hydrated they became more compliant and it was easier to manipulte them with promises of refreshment.


When Jews first arrived in the death camps they were given showers then put to work true or false?

false on both counts. Though this is what happened in concentration camps.


What happened to adults in the concentration camps?

Once they arrived at the camps the people were separated into groups. Men and women were separated and many couples never saw each other again. They were tortured, treated like slaves and prisoners, murdered, experimented on, beaten, and made to lived horrible lives where they were starved, freezing, and made to watch each other die.


What happened when Edwards and his wife suzannah arrived to start the settlements in Nacodoches?

What happened when Edward's and his wife Suzannah arrived to start the settlement in Nacodoches


How were postcards from concentration camp prisoners used by the Nazis?

The Nazis used post cards from the concentration prisoners to find more Jews. __ Most of the postcards would not have been sent to any Jews in hiding. This would have been foolish. Most of the postcards, that were sent to Jews, were sent to addresses in Ghettos. Some postcards were supplied to the concentration camp prisoners to use to acknowledging the receipt of red cross parcels. Others had a more sinister purpose. Some prisoners had to send them to relatives still in the ghetos, what was written on them dictated by the SS. They basically said I am fine, I've arrived fine and then the writers were sent for extermination. It is thought they were done to try and hide the genocide from the general population. Sometimes the postcards were just that. Quick notes sent to people outside the camp to let them know they were still alive.


How many got out of the wagon where did they arrive?

About a dozen of them. they had arrived at another concentration camp


When did the first fleet arrive in Australia from Britain carrying prisoners?

The First Fleet arrived in Australia on 26 January 1788.