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they were treated a lot worse.

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Where were Jewish refugees sent before concentration camps?

Before the Jews were in the concentration camp, the Nazis built a wall around their neighborhood called a ghetto. After this, the Nazis deported Jews to the camps.


What does blokova mean?

A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).


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How many people were imprisoned at the Jewish concentration camps?

Their was no Jewish Concentration Camp but in total between 15-16 Million Jews were sent to Nazi Concentration Camps.


How where nazi treated in concentration?

if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.


Who typically was killed in the concentration camps?

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How were Jewish girls treated in world war 2?

they were treated horribly, as everyone else the Nazis did not like. they were taken from their homes and sent to ghettos and concentration camps with little or no food.


Why do Jews lie about concentration camps?

In my experience, Jewish people have never lied about concentration camps. The camps existed without any question.


Were there good concentration camps for Jewish prisoners?

No, there was no such thing as a "good" concentration camp!


What area would the Jewish sleep during the Holocaust?

concentration camps or death camps


Are there still concentration camps that people are tortured in today?

There are no concentration camps today. There are still many people in the world who are suffering for various reasons, and there are many refugees in refugee camps, but there are no concentration camps.


Why did the Nazis force certain groups to wear badges with a yellow triangle like the one shown below?

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