Bergen-Belsen By:Rashay Anderson
Why these Jews were in this camp In 1943 it became a concentration camp on the orders of Mr.Himmler, where Jewish hostages were held with the intention of exchanging them for German prisoners of war held overseas In 1943 it became a concentration camp on the orders of Mr.Himmler, where Jewish hostages were held with the intention of exchanging them for German prisoners of war held overseas
What they ate Bully beef from Army rations Bully beef from Army rations Skimmed milk Skimmed milk Bengal Famine Mixture Bengal Famine Mixture
Anne Frank died at this camp along with her sister Margot Anne Frank died at this camp along with her sister Margot
On April 15, 1945, the British army liberated Belsen. However, it was unable to rescue the inmates. On that liberation day the British found 10,000 unburied corpses and 40,000 sick and dying prisoners. Among the 40,000 living inmates, 28,000 died after the liberation. The inmates were abandoned in Bergen-Belsen by the Germans, left behind for death to come. On April 15, 1945, the British army liberated Belsen. However, it was unable to rescue the inmates. On that liberation day the British found 10,000 unburied corpses and 40,000 sick and dying prisoners. Among the 40,000 living inmates, 28,000 died after the liberation. The inmates were abandoned in Bergen-Belsen by the Germans, left behind for death to come.
Cremation
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Anne n Margot