Sadly yes. The Nazi death camps have all been closed, but wherever there is a war being fought, you can pretty much rest assured that there is quite a lot of killing going on, even when those being killed are unarmed. Prisoner of war camps especially can quickly turn into death camps. But especially in racially/ethnically motivated wars there is a high chance of one group trying to exterminate the other and many people will employ very organized and sophisticated tactics to achieve this goal. Examples are the death camps of Po Pot in Cambodia, of the NVA during the Vietnam War, and one could argue that Rwanda became just one huge death camp during the Hutu massacre of the Tutsis. Not to mention any number of political camps run by dictators and tyrants all over the world that we have no idea about. Myanamr (Burma), for example, has one of the vilest dictatorships on the face of the earth.
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The answer is off topic. The Nazi death camps have been destroyed or, in a few cases, turned into museums.
Yes, That's is basically what they have in the communist country North Korea.
Google it search for North Korea prisons, not only do they torture you and your whole family for years, they murder new born babys and much much worse. It literally is hell on earth.
As far as I know, there are no Nazi-style extermination camps carrying out mass shooting and/or gassings. BUt the Muslims still practice things like slavery and things like that also.
* Parts of Auschwitz I and II (Birkenau) are a museum. * Part of Majdanek (Lublin) is a museum. Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka and Chelmno were destroyed by the Nazis.
Some have been preserved as museums, such as Dachau and parts of Buchenwald. Parts of Auschwitz have also been preserved as a museum.
Yes but they are not in use.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
Death camps
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
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All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Death camps were built to kill prisoners systematically
The term death camps (in the Holocaust) refers mainly to extermination camps. Sometimes the very harshest concentration camps (Grade 3, such as Mauthausen) are also called death camps.
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
1933 Concentration camps started in 1933, the Death camps started in 1941.
Death camps were a simple way to do mass murders.
6. The death camps were the ones with gas chambers (or gas vans). The six death camps in Poland were:Auschwitz-BirkenauBelzecChelmnoMajdanekSobiborTreblinkaThe link below should have your answer.
Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
They were in both..
thousands of camps he had
Death camps
Death camps and railroadsThe camps were located close to rail lines as the victims were transported to the camps by rail's. where where they