Concentration Camps

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Children survived in concentration camps, essentially

(1) Pretending to be older and being treated as adults and slave workers.

(2) Being employed as errand boys.

(3) In some family camps (Theresienstadt, Bergen-Belsen).

(4) Being selected for medical experiments (at Auschwitz and elsewhere).

Errand Boys