In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
there were about 3.000
There has been reports of 1200 Concentrations camps but there's known to be 1500 Concentration camps.
None. There were no Polish concentration camps. Of course there were German concentration camps in occupied Poland, where several millions died, but that is another matter.
About 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps in the aftermath of Kristallnacht.
During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.
The Nazis operated concentration camps from March 1933 till May 1945.
March 1933 - early 1945. Obviously, many camps operated for much shorter periods.
There were many Nazi concentration camps, so you need to provide more information.
The German occupiers set-up labour, concentration and death camps in occupied Poland. The Nazi created the death camps of Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau), Chełmno, Bełżec, Majdanek, Sobibór and Treblinka. The Nazi German also created many concentration camps such as Auschwitz I.
none, Germany uses a standard prison system.
There were about 1,500 concentration camps and they were not just for Jews.
There were several typhus epidemics in many concentration camps.
Many German women worked in the armaments industry. Incidentally, the number 'running concentration camps' was tiny.
There are no concentration camps today. There are still many people in the world who are suffering for various reasons, and there are many refugees in refugee camps, but there are no concentration camps.
About 25,000 worked in the Concentration Camps.
Concentration camps were camps that the Jewish, Gypsie, or other people were forced to go to, to be tortured or forced to do work. Adolf Htiler and the German Nazi Soldiers did not like those kind of people so they decided to put them in camps, called Concentration camps. They put them in these camps mostly because of their looks and their religion. The camps were built to fit many people in them. They also had many bunk beds to save room.
"Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 concentration and death camps to imprison its many millions of victims." Courtesy of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
0, all people who were sent to concentration camps either were or now are stateless people for not being a Pure German or a Pure Aryan German
The allies. In particular, U.S., British, and Soviet troops liberated many of the German concentration camps.
Too many to count. They were all over Europe, and may have been at least 1,000 Concentration Camps.
Some Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, and a further batch was sent to camps from 1938 onwards. The wholesale transportation of Jews to death camps started in 1941. However, many had been forced to lead a wretched existence in ghettoes since 1939/40.
The Allies liberated many Nazi and Axis concentration camps in World War Two.The prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps.
Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies set up more than 40,000 camps.