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Was there any holocausts that had both men and women in it?

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I am trying to write a story, for creative writing in class. i am trying to find a camp perhaps both men and women went to, i have done alot of reasearch and found nothing. Was there a camp both men and women went to, I suppose there was, but im not sure, I cant find any information on one.

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  1. I know there were, they were just segregated.  If you can't find one doing holocaust camp web searches, call you local library and ask the reference desk for assistance.


  2. well for the most part i believe that their had been separated so that the could not feel the joy of the opposite s*x, one must remember that Hitler was a very sadistic man

  3. It's against the law to question the "holocaust" in Germany.

  4. Just right now my daughter had a book report and she choose Anne Frank Book. We was also in Amsterdam and visit her house there. Very sad. So in this book I find the all the concentrations camps listed:

    - Natzweiler, France

    - Dachau, South Germany

    - Buchenwald, Germany

    - Bergen-Belsen, Germany  

    - Flossenbuerg, Germany

    - Dora Mittelblau, Germany

    - Ravensbrueck, East Germany

    - Sachsenheusen, East Germany

    - Gross-Rosen, East Germany

    - Chelmno, Poland

    - Treblinka, Poland

    - Sobidor, Poland

    - Maidanek, Poland

    - Belzec, Poland

    - Mauthausen, Austria

    - Westerbork, Niederlande

    - Neuengamme, Germany

    - Theresienstadt Czechoslovakia

    - Auschwitz-Birkenau Poland

    - Stutthof near Lithuania

    I know one thing, Bergen-Belsen there was only females, this is the place also Anne Frank and her sister died.

    Auschwitz and Buchenwald I believe there was men and women together, but separated barracks.

    You can look also under "concentration camps" on the web or look under "Holocaust". I remember in Houston/TX. is Holocaust Museum, I was volunteering there.

    I hope you got some little information's and wish you good luck by your search.

  5. Did you see the movie "Schindlers List"? From Steven Spielberg, it descrived the life in a camp with women and men in Pole, I think it was near Cracau ( Cracovia?), I think it was Auschwitz.

    Check this page, it has information about it, it id from Jerusalem:

    http://www1.yadvashem.org/righteous/inde...

  6. Check out history of Australia and Tasmania. Aborigines were completely extinct in Tasmania by 7 May 1876.  

    You can also write about how the Tutsis and Hutus were slaughtered in Rwanda. 800,000 in just three months, April - July 1994.

    If you want to stay with the Jewish holocaust then here are a few of many camps you can find a lot of history on:

         Auschwitz-Berkenau

         Blezec

         Dachau

    I hope that helped at least a little with your creative writing assignment.

  7. YES they were just kept separated from the other s*x. They did have both though!

  8. Hi Taylor,

    I'm a German, and I saw you asking some questions on Germany's Yahoo! Answers. I think you're pretty young (no insult intended), otherwise you wouldn't have asked at German Yahoo at a time where most people are asleep. You behaved well by introducing yourself, but you shouldn't have used a translation engine.

    So now we're through that, I'd like to answer your question:

    The "concentration camps" (Or KZs, "Konzentrationslager") were a policy followed by the Hitler regime to eradicate "non-Aryan" German citizens, mostly jews, but also homosexuals, gypsies, members of the communist party, the physically disabled, and everybody else who didn't fit into their scheme. On the same hand, they "adopted" children from the newly occupied regions, killing their families in a concentration camp and educating the children in what they called "Lebensborn". Search on Google video for that keyword. It's disgusting what they did. "Lebensborn" was institutionalised rape performed by members of the SS. Maybe you should make that your topic.

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