Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps

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Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps. It is estimated that Nazis established around fifteen thousand concentration camps throughout occupied countries. (Concentration Camp Listing, 2010) These camps, known as “DEATH CAMPS” spread throughout all of Europe under German ruling. It has been estimated to be around 15,000,000 concentration camps that were established from small to large ones. (Concentration Camp Listing, 2010) One of the most commonly known concentration camps was the one located in Auschwitz, this particular concentration camp was were diseases and epidemics prevailed due to poor living conditions. (living conditions, labor and executions) Examples of these living conditions are prisoners lived in several hundred three-tier wooden bunk beds in old barracks, due to overcrowding the basements and lofts were forced to be used, more than 700 people were set to each barrack, had no sanitary facilities. (living conditions, labor and executions) These poor living conditions were so disgusting and shocking, a bunk bed made for two holding around 5-8 Jewish men and women. (Holocaust, 2010) In some parts of the concentration camps jews had to sleep in barracks that were actually stables that were meant to hold 52 horses each. There were hundreds living in each of these barracks/stables. (living conditions, labor and executions) The mattresses that these jewish prisoners slept on varied from hard wood or straw on hard wood, things worsened once prisoners started to get diarrhea and the foulness of the smell from damp, and leaking roofs along with the diarrhea. Along with the foul smell came various vermin and rats that swarmed all the barrack spreading diseases. ... ... middle of paper ... ...tions and disease spreading in the concentration camp because when killed the bodies were left there or buried in a large landfill like way. (living conditions, labor and executions) The bodies would be decaying causing bad odors, diseases, and other unhealthy issues for the jewish prisoners. (Holocaust, 2010) Works Cited Concentration Camp Listing. (2010, June 29). Retrieved June 29, 2010, from http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/cclist.html Holocaust. (2010, June 29). Retrieved June 29, 2010, from http://shelbmeisterleesherz.tripod.com/ Jewish Virtual Library. (n.d.). Retrieved June 28, 2010, from Jewish Virtual Library: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org living conditions, labor and executions. (n.d.). Retrieved June 28, 2010, from jewishvirtuallibrary: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/auconditions.html

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