He gassed most of them and the others he worked them to death.
The American soldiers came to where the camps were at and was helping the Jews and the old concentration camps are now being used as a museum to all for remembrance of the holocaust
Your question should really be stated in the past tense, since the Nazi death camps were closed in 1945. In those camps, people were imprisoned, abused, starved, and killed.
Death Camps: Hitler created the camps so he could quietly and efficiently kill the Jewish population. Concentration Camps: Used as a sort of prison by the Nazis for the duration of the war. They imprisoned people who committed "crimes" against the Nazi regime.
The people who were murdered in the Nazi Death Camps were mainly Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, some Polish people and mentally and physically challenged people.
Camp Councilers. If you mean in WWII And in the Holocaust, Those where Nazi's soldiers.
The Nazi death camps was put into use after the occupation of Poland in 1939. After the Nazis had Jews, poles and other groups of people who were procecuted by the Nazis. Nazis wanted to kill all the Jews and any Non-Aryan Germans, so they decided to establish bunch of Death camps and Extermination camps.
Auschwitz-Birkenau (the Auschwitz group of camps).
Poland
Many people in the death camps did not keep their faith. Of those that, did each had an individual story of what served to hold them to their faith.
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
no.
It was not the state, it was the party, but the answer you are probably looking for is the Death Camps.