Their was 6.
Death camps were the Nazi's way to eliminate those who did not fit their mold. In all, there were seven death camps located in Europe.
as in WWII all over Europe. all of Europe was a huge concentration camp.
The main concentration camps in Germany proper were Esterwegen, Neuengamme, Bergen-Belsen, Ravensbruck, Sachsenhausen, Mittelbau-Dora, Buchenwald, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Grafeneck. Note that while many, many deaths occurred in those camps, they were not built specifically as death camps (except for Grafeneck) - most of the death camps were in Eastern Europe, especially Poland and Czechoslovakia.
All over europe, but mainly in Germany.
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 alot of camps in Europe that killed Jews because they were not in the master race
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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.
Death camps were used because it was a quicker way to kill so many people aka the jews.
None, Hitler is no longer in power. His death camps were all disbanded almost seventy years ago.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Jews hid in order to avoid deportation to death camps in Eastern Europe.