Daily Life in Nazi Concentration Camps (1942-1945)

Background Information

The Nazis established approximately 70 types of concentration, transit, forced labor, and death camps. Despite deliberately dehumanizing conditions, starvation, and the overwhelming presence of death, prisoners struggled to sustain themselves through spiritual or cultural life.

Daily camp life was cruel and dangerous. Food rations were inadequate. Many of the incarcerated were forced to labor in backbreaking construction projects or armaments production. To preserve their humanity, despite the danger, prisoners attempted forms of spiritual resistance, including clandestine religious rituals. Others maintained underground Jewish cultural and educational activities. On rare occasions, prisoners managed to send letters home. Of necessity, these were in code, as their content was subject to censorship. 

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Prayer book
1944
Object number: 5060.80ab
Haggadah handwritten from memory by Dina Kraus
1944-09 - 1945-03
Object number: 414.96
Spoon with Nazi eagle used by Margit Rosenfeld
1944 - 1945
Object number: 2000.A.100
Diary by Rita Grunbaum of her daughter Dorien's development
1943-12-09 - 1946-12-25
Object number: 2015.28.2
Mauthausen scrip
1944
Object number: 644.90
Scissors
1943 - 1945
Object number: 5010.76
Soap
Object number: 5011.76.1-2
Diary of Debora Halberstam
1944-06
Object number: 258.96
Spoon used by Anka Rosenfeld
1944 - 1945
Object number: 2000.A.98
Letter from Ravensbrueck
4/13/1943
Object number: 5016.84
Mezuzah hidden by Miklos Weisz
27-4-1945
Object number: 241.95
Cardboard "wallet" for canteen scrip
1944-1945
Object number: 2001.A.413
Identification tag made by Henry Tenenbaum
1944-05-11
Object number: 93.98
Poetry written for Sabina Krajcer
1943
Object number: 497.96
Star of David necklace made by Margit Rosenfeld
1944 - 1945
Object number: 2000.A.105
Metal comb made by Feliks Puterman
1943-08 - 1945-05-15
Object number: 512.96
Spoon used by Irene Berkowitz
1944
Object number: 709.90
Miniature wire basket made by Genia Blumberg
1945 - 1946
Object number: 280.92
Ring made for Cesia Zelazna
1944
Object number: 810.90
Dvacetlilety muselman
1940-1945
Object number: 75.87
Concentration camp pants worn by Simon Holeman
1944 - 1945
Object number: 240.98
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