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Emily Cowles

Conditions in the Nazi Concentration Camps - 0 views

  • Often, the train ride would last several days and nights, and there was little food or water available to the passengers.
  • When the train would stop occasionally, a soldier would pass a bucket of water inside the train, but the people nearest the door would drink it all.
  • The midday meal was soup made of potato peels and beets, and dinner was another slice of bread.
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  • Many people died during the trip because of the heat and lack of food and water.
  • Then it was time for breakfast, which consisted of a slice of bread and a cup of coffee made of ground-up acorns and water.
  • People in the camps were dying of starvation. There was never enough food. Some ate grass and roots to try to stay alive.
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    The Conditions in the Nazi Concentration Camps, about food, how the Jewish people get there, the train rides.
Emily Cowles

The Simon Wiesenthal Center's 36 Questions About the Holocaust - 2 views

  • Six such camps existed: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor, Treblinka. All were located in Poland.
  • camp is a concentration camp with special apparatus specifically designed for systematic murder.
  • A death
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    Questions and Answers about the Holocaust
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