Work or die. No unauthorized talking. No eating meat. No personal possessions. No complaining. No hesitating to follow orders. No religious services or ceremonies.
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Work or die. No unauthorized talking. No eating meat. No personal posessions. No complaining. No hesitating to follow orders. No religious services or ceremonies.
The reason they were called concentration camps is because they were camps where the government concentrated (herded together) a particular group of people.
Well basically concentration camps can either be a place for work, or a place to gas or cremate people. If you were under 15 or 14 you would instantly be sent to the chambers to be gassed. The same...
A death camp, or extermination camp is one that was specifically designed for murdering. The six death camps were: Auschwitz-Birkenau Belzec Sobibor Treblinka Majdanek Chelmno A concentration camp...
there were many standing rules, including behaviour at roll-call, having to take one's hat off when being addressed by a German, always having a hat. But the main rule would be to do as one was told.