Holocaust Refugees During World War II

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From 1939-1945, Holocaust refugees endured persecution, abuse, egregious yet, abhorrent living conditions, and starvation while living at concentration camps and in ghettos. from 1939-1945. A typical day in a concentration camp began with roll call, and breakfast. People would then assume their responsibilities in their designated job. The received no compensation for working. Jews typically worked by transporting materials and digging up natural resources, and they were prohibited from working jobs that required special skill sets. However, Jehovah Witnesses completed jobs that required special skill sets such as concrete mixing and domestic servitude. A set of regulations was implemented at each concentration to enable the Nazi’s to maintain