Is the death rate of Sokol's forced labor high?

During World War II, Sokol's forced labor mortality rate was high mainly because of the following points:

1. High labor intensity: The labor task in Sauckel concentration camp is very heavy, the working hours are long, the working environment is bad, and the labor intensity is high, which leads to the exhaustion of workers' physical strength and fatigue, and is prone to various accidental injuries and diseases.

2. Insufficient diet: The workers in Sauckel concentration camp are extremely short of food, especially in protein, which leads to malnutrition, decreased body resistance and easy to get sick.

3. Poor medical conditions: The medical conditions in Sokol concentration camp are extremely bad, the medical equipment is poor, and the medical resources and doctors are scarce, which leads to low medical quality and easily leads to the deterioration of diseases that should be cured.

4. Violence and abuse: The workers in Sauckel concentration camp suffered severe violence and abuse, and some workers in concentration camps brutally punished and tortured them, which is also one of the important reasons for the high mortality rate of workers. Sauckel concentration camp was used by Nazi Germany to imprison and force laborers during World War II. There are many reasons for the high mortality rate of workers, including Nazi inhuman ruling policies and cruel and violent acts.