The life of a refugee was hard.They had no one to really look after them if they lost everybody in their family. Many people would search night and day for their family members but usually they wouldn't end up finding them. Refugees would have no food, nor a home. They would have to live on the streets with no food or water . Lots of people usually end up perished.The Germans attacked Poland and other countries very badly. Lots of buildings were bombed and destroyed leaving lots of people homeless. Some refugees sometimes found their parents and they would be very lucky to have their family back. If you had siblings, your parents might have died but your brothers or sisters could still be alive. Everyone could have hope.
Well beacuse they are i mean like i dont exactly know but there is a book called Stolen Shild and it has something about refugee camps in it
Im sorry i dont think i was of any help. I wasnt beacuse i dont know!!
Refugee camps are never particularly pleasant places to be, as they are homes in transition as people flee their former home. They often have terrible living conditions, and lives lived there are lived in fear of being discovered while running away and taken back home, or worse consequences.
it is like a prision because of the amount of people in the camp who are trying to get to safety and the food is very bland all the food is like is bread milk and sometimes fruit
Generally, not much. Refugee camps are full of people who have gotten away from the place they didn't want to be, but are not yet at a place they want to be.
Souf refugee camp was created in 1967.
Shatila refugee camp was created in 1949.
Marka refugee camp was created in 1968.
Refugee Camp All-Stars was created in 1997.
Refugee Camp All-Stars ended in 1997.
Mieh Mieh refugee camp was created in 1954.
Mae La refugee camp's population is 30,000.
The population of Nong Samet Refugee Camp is 70,000.
Nong Samet Refugee Camp's population is 45,000.
Sa Kaeo Refugee Camp was created in 1979.
Nong Chan Refugee Camp was created in 1979.
Nong Samet Refugee Camp was created in 1919-01.