At some specific camps, commonly called death camps, or extermination camps, yes. There were two sets of camps, one used carbon monoxide in gas vans, and the other used hydrogen cyanide (Zyclon-B) in gas chambers.
They remained in a camp.Sometimes when they have new arriving Jews,They'd be sent directly to the gas chambers.Before being gassed they remained in there lonely barracks.Then,They'd be sent to death.
After being gassed the bodies were usually burnt in crematoria.
They werent taken anywhere because after they were liberated they were so confused on what to do after being in the camps forever.
Yes, Auschwitz was one of the extermination camps in Poland. Specifically, Birkenau was where the gas chambers were.
They were taken to extermination camps.
I recently heard that 12 million people were gassed, six million of whom were Jews. Gypsies were gassed.
it was awful the went to concentration camps then they were gassed and burnt .
They were gassed to death and they were kept in chambers of poisonus gases
up in smoke as the were cremated after they were gassed
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
I recently heard that 12 million people were gassed, six million of whom were Jews. Gypsies were gassed.
it was awful the went to concentration camps then they were gassed and burnt .
Take them into big iron chambers for a shower, and instead gassed them to death
Those Jews who were selected for work were given some food, though not enough. Those who were shot or gassed soon after arrival were not given a final meal.
Most likely gassed in concentration camps
In concentration camps the main causes of death were disease and starvation, exhaustion would lead to death in a variety of ways, the most likely being beaten to death. Or they would be sent to a death camp and gassed.
No, she died of disease in the concentration camps.
They were gassed to death and they were kept in chambers of poisonus gases
They were treated in the same way as Jews who fitted the stereotypes: they usually had to do hard manual labour on insufficient food. The young and old were gassed on arrival from early 1942 onwards.
During ww2 most Jews killed in concentration camps were worked to death, executed, starved, gassed, or died by sickness. Their bodies were later burned or burried.
The inmates of concentration camps had no rights at all.
That depended on the type of camp they were sent to. At extermination camps the new arrivals were generally gassed with 24 hours. At ordinary concentration camps they were worked to death on grossly insufficient food.