The camp varied a lot in size.
there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
im not sure but there is one called the theresienstadt concentration camp.
about 4-6 i believe
one square kilometer
The second Nazi concentration camp was Oranienburg, to the north of Berlin. It opened on 23 March 1933, one day after Dachau.
there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
im not sure but there is one called the theresienstadt concentration camp.
There's some mistake here. A concentration camp in an embassy? Surely not!
She was in one transit camp - Westerbork - and two concentration camps: Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.
He had One Child... Manfred, who was not in a concentration camp.
Her mother did, as well as her sister, but the father was the only one who survived the concentration camp.
about 4-6 i believe
It is not clear what you want to know. The smallest camp? The one with fewest survivors, or a camp one hardly ever hears about?
Buchenwald was one of the first concentration camps in Nazi Germany as well as one of the largest. It was not an extermination camp, but still had a large number of prisoner deaths. The approximate number of deaths at the camp was 56,545.
One is where people get killed and the other is where they have expiriments.
one square kilometer
The second Nazi concentration camp was Oranienburg, to the north of Berlin. It opened on 23 March 1933, one day after Dachau.