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What do you think life was like in concentration camps? How do you think prisoners dealt with their day to day lives?

User Sebastian Olsson
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I'm sure it was horrible. Concentration camps regarded prisoners as enemies deserving brutal punishment. From the moment of their arrival, prisoners suffered abuse and humiliation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Living conditions were poor, because those camps believed that prisoners deserved no better. Before the war, the camps still provided a bare minimum. During the war, conditions became deadly. Prisoners slept in broken-down barracks with leaking roofs. They were crammed onto tiny bunks, often without blankets, or directly onto muddy floors. This is just a few ways of how life was horrible. I think prisoners just dealt with it because they had to. They knew that if they tired to do anything other than what was instructed of them, it would be punishment including death.

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