it depends from where you start and what your method of transport is.
if you start from one mile away it will not take as long as if you start from seventy four miles away.
if you are going to walk it will take you longer than if you hire a helicopter.
The largest death camps were in Poland. Germany had death camps also but on a lessor scale. The Germans were responsible for all of them.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
The death camps were located in Poland and Germany.
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.
Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
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.
They were in both..
thousands of camps he had