- Revier
A "revier" (abbreviated from German "Krankenrevier", or "
sick bay ,dispensary ") in the language of Nazi camps was a barrack for sick concentration camp inmates. Most of the medical personnel were inmates themselves. The conditions in "reviers" varied drastically depending on the type of the camp.Extermination camps
In
extermination camp s (as well as in manylabor camp s, whereextermination through labor was practiced) the idea of "revier" was immediately associated with death in many respects. Death was to be expected immediately upon entrance to a "revier": An "insufficiently" sick person could be classified as malingerer, who is avoiding labor. The penalty was death. Even being admitted into the "revier" gave little hope: while the medical personnel could have highly qualified doctors (inmates), they could not offer any help beyond very basicfirst aid : The supply ofmedicine was very limited. In addition, rations for sick were lower than for the inmates who could work and nohygiene was maintained. Finally, at any moment the residents of a "revier" were subject to extermination for various reasons (e.g. a threat of anepidemy , due to overcrowding or deemed incurably sick).References
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Oliver Lustig , "Dicţionar de lagăr",
**Bucharest , Cartea Românească, 1982
**Bucharest, Hasefer, 2002 ISBN 973-630-011-0
** [http://isurvived.org/Lustig_Oliver-CCDictionary/CCD-11_NPR.html#B11 English translation online]
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