German Children In Ghettos

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About 1.5 million children were killed at the concentration camps by the Germans and their collaborators. The 1.5 million children who went to the concentration camps were over a million Jewish children, ten thousand of Romani(Gypsy), German children with mental disabilities living in institutions, Polish children and children residing in the occupied Soviet Union. These children had to face starvation, cruelties, illnesses, brutal labor and inadequate shelter, but these children had hope through all of these situations. The children had to go to the ghettos and were left homeless. These children had risked their lives to smuggle food and medicines into the ghettos in order to help their families. They were starved and in order to get food they would dance in the streets so the people would stop and give them money. The children's life was at risk living in the ghetto without food to eat and living in the ghetto, when they couldn’t survive the conditions of the environment. Children’s who were born in ghettos had survived because the prisoners hid them. …show more content…
The children, with their families,were put on trains to go to the concentration camp.The children were killed immediately after birth at the concentration camp. When the got there, the German and their collaborators had to choose whether the children would go on the left which was to gas chamber or the right which was slave labor. The children who were the age over 12 were used as labors and subject of medical experiments. The children under the age of 12 were put in the gas chambers in the concentration camp. The children who didn’t do what the Germans had told them to do were often shot and were put in the oven and the gas