Conditions in the Nazi Concentration Camps - 0 views
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Often, the train ride would last several days and nights, and there was little food or water available to the passengers.
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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.
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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.
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People in the camps were dying of starvation. There was never enough food. Some ate grass and roots to try to stay alive.