Could you please check these other sentences on the same theme? Thank you.

I tried to revise the punctuation myself.
1) A Jewish council was established to regulate the internal life of the ghetto.
2) Jews were regularly sent to either a concentration camp or a death camp.
3) Since when did Jews start to be transported to concentration camps systematically?
4) After Kristallnacht the number of Jews sent (could you say “deported”, “transported”?) to concentration camps increased.
5) Prisoners were forced to do hard physical labour, as well as to sleep on wooden bunks in groups of three (??). In addition, they were given tiny rations of food.
6) In some camps, doctors conducted medical experiments on prisoners against their will.
Is there any difference between a concentration and an extermination camp?
7) While concentration camps were meant to work and starve prisoners to death, extermination camps were built for the sole purpose of killing large groups of people quickly and efficiently.
8) The Nazis built six extermination camps. Prisoners sent to extermination camps were told to undress (in order) to take a shower. Rather than take a shower, prisoners were herded into gas chambers and killed.
9) Ausschwitz was the largest concentration and extermination camp (to be)built. It is estimated that 1.1 (one point one) million people were killed at Auschwitz.

4. "sent" is best

8. The Nazis built six extermination camps. Prisoners sent to extermination camps were told to undress before taking a shower. Rather than take a shower, however, prisoners were herded into gas chambers and killed.

9) Auschwitz was the largest concentration and extermination camp built. It is estimated that 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz.

Sure, let's go through each sentence and check the punctuation and usage.

1) A Jewish council was established to regulate the internal life of the ghetto.
- This sentence is punctuated correctly.

2) Jews were regularly sent to either a concentration camp or a death camp.
- This sentence is also punctuated correctly.

3) Since when did Jews start to be transported to concentration camps systematically?
- This sentence is punctuated correctly as well. However, if you want to be more specific, you could rephrase it as "Since when were Jews systematically transported to concentration camps?"

4) After Kristallnacht, the number of Jews sent (could you say “deported”, “transported”?) to concentration camps increased.
- The sentence is punctuated correctly. You can use either "deported" or "transported" in this sentence.

5) Prisoners were forced to do hard physical labor, as well as sleep on wooden bunks in groups of three. In addition, they were given tiny rations of food.
- The sentence is punctuated correctly. However, instead of "as well as," you could use "and" to connect the two actions.

6) In some camps, doctors conducted medical experiments on prisoners against their will.
- The sentence is punctuated correctly.

7) Is there any difference between a concentration and an extermination camp?
- The sentence is punctuated correctly. However, you can rephrase it as "Are there any differences between concentration camps and extermination camps?"

8) The Nazis built six extermination camps. Prisoners sent to extermination camps were told to undress (in order) to take a shower. Rather than taking a shower, prisoners were herded into gas chambers and killed.
- The sentence is punctuated correctly. Just a small correction: change "take a shower" to "taking a shower."

9) Auschwitz was the largest concentration and extermination camp built. It is estimated that 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz.
- The sentence is punctuated correctly. However, instead of saying "to be built," you can say "ever built" to indicate that it was constructed in the past.