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natka813 [3]
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1 From your readings and the videos, what challenges did survivors face in the concentration

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bekas [8.4K]3 years ago
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Survivors faces many challenges, they managed to live through beatings. They lived through things such as living on little to no food. All of the people that went in the concentration camps, came out very skinny and unhealthy, or didn’t come out at all. Most of the Jews went in concentration camps, went in as a family. So if one person were to survive and the other family members get burned in the gas chambers, or starved to death, it would be painful to experience To say the least, not even being able to know if they are living or not would be scary because the German soldiers cared less about what they were worried about, hitler had convinced them that Germany would be better without the Jews, and that the Jews was the problem. They faced many difficulties, they had no way of getting out of that place unless hitler did not have the power and authority over them anymore.
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