first answers:
The concentration camp was liberated before the SS could destroy its records.
The Jews in Europe were relocated to concentration camps, originally as forced laborers.
another answer:
The term "Concentration Camp" was first used by the Spanish in the 1890's referring to population relocation centers in Cuba that helped them defeat Cuban nationalist rebels by preventing their co-habitation with the Cuban population (now moved into these camps).
When used in a general sense use small letters. However, if you are writing about a named camp, use capitals, for example: Dachau Concentration Camp.
To cremate bodies.
It was a concentration camp.
They wanted to use it as a concentration camp and a extermination camp
I know it's a shame most of your family couldn't make it as they didn't survive the concentration camps.
A little over two years (1943-1945). Before it was a concentration camp, it was a POW camp. It became an extermination camp in 1943 on the orders of Heinrich Himmler.
Banjica concentration camp
Yes it was a concentration camp.
The first Concentration Camp was the Holocaust
The concentration camp, unnamed, is someplace in Poland.
Janowska concentration camp was created in 1941.
Just read the sentence that you wrote. Do you even speak English?