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Westerbork concentration camp was in operation from October 1942 to April 1945, making it around two and a half years. It was initially set up by the Dutch government as a transit camp for Jews before they were deported to extermination camps in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust.
Yes. Not for long.
Adolf Burger was sent to couple of Camps. He spent in: Auschwitz Birkenau for 18 Months Sachsenburg Concentration Camp for 15 Months Ebensee Concentration Camp for 2 Days
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.
Dachau was the longest running concentration camp in World War II. It opened in 1933, and wasn't liberated until 1945.
they are called concentration camps
not many people with diseases in the camps survived for very long.
yes but not for long after they got out they died
Pavel Friedman was at Thereseienstadt Concentration Camp then for 29 Months then He was deported to Auschwitz and was killed within 48 Hours of arrival between September 27-28th September 1944.
Anne Frank (and her sister Margot) died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945 (exact dates not known). The camp was liberated by the British on 15 April 1945.
Anne Frank was captured in Amsterdam on August 4, 1944, and was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Later, she was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died in March 1945. Overall, she spent around seven months in concentration camps before her tragic death.
Planting a tree implies (symbolizes) hope for the long term future.