The first concentration camp opened in Germany was the Dachau camp, which was near Munich. It opened on March 22, 1933, early in Adolf Hitler's reign. It was originally intended to act as a sort of prison for Communists who had been arrested after the Reichstag fire.
Dachau was the first concentration camp and it was opened March 1933.
The camp was opened in 1942.
Buchenwald concentration camp was established on 16 July 1937
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On 22 March 1933 Dachau was opened amid considerable publicity. In fact, Himmler launched it at a press conference and so it was not secret.
# Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp to open (22 March 1933) # It was used mainly as a punishment and forced labour camp for various 'dissidents', in particular, Communists, Social Democrats, liberals and later clergymen. # Dachau was used as the main centre for training concentration camp personnel and became the 'model' for most later camps. # It was a Grade I camp. In very general terms this meant that prisoners were somewhat better fed there than at many other camps. # When the Americans were close to the camp, the SS tried to evacuate many of the prisoners on a forced march.
March 22nd 1933.
The first permanent Nazi concentration camp opened on 22 March 1933 at Dachau.
On 27th February, 1933
See: Japanese American internment
Camp Hope first opened on June 1, 2006 in Louisiana. Camp Hope serves as a base camp for volunteers who have come to Louisiana to assist in the recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina.
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It was Hiltler who told them to do that.it was located at Dachau.
Very soon after they were elected in 1933.
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The camp was opened in 1942.
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