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No. The Soviet Union had established the GULAG system many eyars earlier; the Japanese also used concentration camp labour to create many engineering marvels as part of their war-machine.

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Q: During World War 2 did only Germany and the US have concentration camps?
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What conflict caused concentration camps during World War 2?

No conflict caused concentration camps during WWII. Nazi Concentration Camps pre-dated WWII, though when Germany too over more territories they built more camps.


Why did the Jews stay in Germany during World War 2 instead of escaping?

Hitler kept them in concentration camps


What were the top 5 concentration camps during Nazi Germany?

Auschwitz.Belzec,Bergin,chelmeno,and mauthausen


The concentration camps were most closely associated with which of these countries?

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What are all the different concentration camps used during World War 2?

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What countries helped liberate the concentration camps during the holocaust?

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What were death camps in Germany called?

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Were there consintration camps set up all over the world or just Germany?

Concentration camps were in areas Germany and controlled, mainly Germany and Poland.


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.


How many major concentration camps during World War 2?

Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.


Where were the most famous World War 2 concentration camps?

The most famous World War 2 concentration camps were located in Auschwitz (Poland), Dachau (Germany), and Treblinka (Poland). These camps were established by the Nazi regime and were responsible for the imprisonment and killing of millions of people during the Holocaust.


Where were the concentration camps mainly situated in Germany?

From 1940 onwards most of the very large concentration camps were in Poland or in areas annexed from Poland. they varied all in germany. Europe held a lot of the concentration camps. they lived in germany.