Overall, I learned that ACA standards are very comprehensive from the perspective of camping transportation. The ACA standard not only guarantees the maintenance of current vehicles but also applies to the needs of specific camps such as the necessity of non-emergency medical transportation arranged in advance. These standards can be easily integrated into various lists to ensure optimum safety for camping transport. I have identified three different modes of transportation to and from the camp: private cars, church cars, and charter cars.
Exile to camp and transport often take days. Individuals, families, and the entire community are put in carts with their belongings. They were locked and carried for several days. They do not have any information. They do not know where they are going, the length of the trip, or what happens when they finally arrive at their destination. A 15-year-old Jack from Greece talked about his experience at the beginning of a long journey: "About 20 trains are waiting for us ... 70 to 80 people in the car ... after a while, The closing sound became small ... the whistle rang and the train began to move slowly April 7, 1943 We were out of home and could not see it.
The situation in the camp was very bad. However, from the end of 1944 until the beginning of 1945, the entire camp system collapsed. East prisoners marched the dead at the peak of winter. Traffic jams to camps in Germany and Austria resulted in severe overcrowding and thousands died. Germans can not deal with the number of camps. They can not accommodate or feed prisoners. It brought extensive hunger and illness. They found 60 thousand prisoners. Many people died and thousands of dead bodies have not been buried. Liberals are not prepared for this situation, but they try to help survivors. Those 14,000 people died in the first few weeks of release. Many people die from illness. Some people die because their stomach and body are not normally eaten after long-term hunger.
When arriving at Camp Death Camp, prisoners were told that they were taken to the labor camp (Lace 24). Later the prisoner is told to transfer all valuables and return them after disinfection. Next they took off their clothes and told me to take a shower in the designated room. In this room, the prisoner did not take a bath but was pushed into a narrow room and refueled. Another cruel execution of Death Camp involves the use of large trenches. Prisoners were told that they would live their lives if they were engaged in physical labor. The prisoner is led to the vacant lot and takes out the shovel. Then they were told to dig trench. After the trench digging, the prisoner was ordered to stay in the groove and to throw away the shovel. Then they were shot. More prisoners were entrenched. They were also shot. This continues until a huge tomb is full (Lace 37)