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Concentration Camps.
the jews ___ Very few people indeed escaped from Nazi concentration camps.
By Adolf Hilter, He decided to build the Nazi camps but it was people who were going to be in it akak Labout workers who actually built the camps.
The Nazi concentration camps now are either museums, or the land on which they were has been returned to normal use. Concentration camps that are still running are very similar to what the Nazis had, as some of the people who were involved found employment as technical advisers after the war.
People with a Polish background were often sent to both Nazi concentration camps and Soviet labor camps. Both Germany and the Soviet Union wanted control of Poland.
Their was no Jewish Concentration Camp but in total between 15-16 Million Jews were sent to Nazi Concentration Camps.
Key sections of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau are now museums.
To prevent people who had been bad from living a nice future
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
The main people who the Nazis targeted and putted into the Nazi Concentration Camps were:JewsEthnic PolesSoviet POW'sRomasHomosexualsMentally IllPhysically DisablesJehovah's WitnessesSlavsSerbsBlack PeoplePolitical OpponentsAnti-Nazi religious Leaders
They were people against all Jewish people and sent them to concentration camps and Hitler was the leader for this