there are indeed confirmed cases of abuse in the internment camps and some cases of minor starvation.
If you put a group of people in an incarceration camp even under good conditions, you should always expect abuse, but yeah, it's not to the level of "if we feed the rescued prisoners 1,000 calories a day, we will kill them".
But I imagine you would have a hard time finding Jews wielding weapons for the Nazi's.
There were, occasionally, instances of Jewish Generals serving in the Army, but I think for the most part it was because their identity was kept relatively hidden anyway. They didn't have Jewish regiments.
If you put a group of people in an incarceration camp even under good conditions, you should always expect abuse, but yeah, it's not to the level of "if we feed the rescued prisoners 1,000 calories a day, we will kill them".
There were, occasionally, instances of Jewish Generals serving in the Army, but I think for the most part it was because their identity was kept relatively hidden anyway. They didn't have Jewish regiments.