Answer:
They hoped to die peacefully, without agony.
Step-by-step explanation:
Life in the concentration camps was very difficult and the prisoners lived in constant forced labor, unimaginable terrible living conditions, torture, starvation, cold and a constant threat of death that could happen at any time, either by gas cameras, by disease and constant abuse, whether by the weapons of the Nazis. The prisoners lived in such torturous situations that they expected relief from death, their hope being that they could die in peace without agony.