I don't remember and really recordings of Hitler taking Africans from Africa and throwing them into concentration camps. If they were there they might of got thrown in because Hitler or Nazi's threw people into the camps if they were found to be impure.
no he did not as Hitler and the Nazis use Africans as slaves and stayed in Africa
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There were almost no Africans in the areas under Nazi control anyway.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
By the end of 1937 there was only 5 main Concentration Camps, 4 were in Germany and 1 was in Austria.
People with a Polish background were often sent to both Nazi concentration camps and Soviet labor camps. Both Germany and the Soviet Union wanted control of Poland.
Auschwitz.Belzec,Bergin,chelmeno,and mauthausen
they were in Germany and through out Europe.
The extermination camps were top secret.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
By the end of 1937 there was only 5 main Concentration Camps, 4 were in Germany and 1 was in Austria.
People with a Polish background were often sent to both Nazi concentration camps and Soviet labor camps. Both Germany and the Soviet Union wanted control of Poland.
Auschwitz.Belzec,Bergin,chelmeno,and mauthausen
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
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.
in germany and poland but those are the only countries i know of
The areas where the concentration camps were located was under Nazi control e.g. Auschwitz in Poland. Germany occupied it in 1939.
Key sections of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau are now museums.