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Latvia, Lithuania and Poland all had a 90 percent Death Rate in the Final Solution.

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What countries ended the concentration camps?

Concentration camps have not ended. Germany ended theirs in 1945.


What country did not have concentration camps?

All the countries which were not invaded by the Nazis including Britain didn't have any Concentration Camps.


What 6 countries have used concentration camps?

Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Hungary


Where were Jews forced to live in German controlled countries?

ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps


What were Holocaust concentration?

There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.


What countries were helping Nazis run the concentration camps?

The areas where the concentration camps were located was under Nazi control e.g. Auschwitz in Poland. Germany occupied it in 1939.


What were concentration?

There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.


What are some countries that used concentration camps?

Germany, North Korea, and Britain


Did any prisoners in hiding in concentration camps escape to other countries?

yes


What countries helped liberate the concentration camps during the holocaust?

america and germany


How did the Nazi's get Jew's from other countries to the concentration camps?

The Nazis invaded other countries and then took the Jews and put them in cattle cars (train) and shipped them to the camps


Did ghettos or concentration camps come first?

Ghettos preceded concentration camps. Concentration camps appeared during the Nazi era in Germany. Ghettos were present in the largest cities in Germany (and other large urban areas in other countries) well before that.