Many did but they ignored it. The camps were not in remote places. Dachau is only 15 or 20 miles outside of Munich. That isn't far and people could see the black smoke from the ovens.
concentration camps were German , NONE were Polish !!!
They murdered 6 million people.
they killed them or put them in slave camps
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
In the late 1930s and the 1940s, the German SS soldiers killed millions of Jewish people in the holocaust camps.
the difference is a concentration camp makes people suffer and a refuge camp helps people recover
We had "interment camps" (as if calling them internment camps was somehow better) for people of German descent, then when Italy joined with the Nazis we started going after them, and lastly people of Japanese descent. The U.S. had their camps too, but either way it was a disgusting and dark chapter in our collective histories.
no but the German people killed all the Jews there or worked them to death
No many other sorts of people were sent to concentration camps such as gay people, coloured people, the disabled and mentally ill, political activists and gypsies.
because the camps were there for their protection
The point was to prevent prisoners having any money that could be used outside the camps.
The German concentration camps were used to EXECUTE the Jews and the other "inferior races" so I would think that the camps did not have any health rules.