No, concentration camps was where the Germans put the Jewish people and killed them, but mental hospitals are where people with mental illness go that can't live in normal society. Comparing them is an insult to all Jewish people and everyone who loved in the camps.
they are essentially the same thing; they are camps for a civilian population.
People where treated the same as in concentration camps but a lot more severe.
Parole is a word that means (among other things) to be released from a concentration camp. Many people were released from concentration camps, under the threat that if they committed the same crime, they would then return to the camps permanently.
To prevent people who had been bad from living a nice future
Not necessarily ... In all ordinary concentration camps the prisoners had to work. However, there were also work camps for foreigners moved to Germany and forced to work there. For example, large numbers of Poles and Ukrainians were transported to Germany and had to work for the German government and/or German corporations. They lived in camps, where conditions were generally pretty grim.
when groups of them left at the same time in different spots
for the same reason that prisons were able to happen, they were built to hold criminals.
i bieleve meir katz dies in the concentration camps. bela kats survived the camps and died at the age of 82
concentration camps. ^ wrong! It's a Colony
Japanese - American citizens were forcibly compelled to go to internment camps which were essentially the same thing as concentration camps .
No. A very large part of the Holocaust was carried out in concentration camps - or to be more precise, in extermination camps. but an even larger part was carried out elsewhere, for example, in mass, open-air shootings. Please see the related questions.
When They Arrived At Concentration Camps All Hair Was Shaved They Were Given The Exact Same Clothes And Treated All The Same Like Dirt