Approximately 200,000 people survived auschwitz concentration camps , most of them was Jews, Soviet POWs and couple of gypsies and 1 or 2 homosexuals.
160,000 People survived Dachau Concentration Camp but most were deported to other Concentration Camps where most were killed.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
# Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp to open (22 March 1933) # It was used mainly as a punishment and forced labour camp for various 'dissidents', in particular, Communists, Social Democrats, liberals and later clergymen. # Dachau was used as the main centre for training concentration camp personnel and became the 'model' for most later camps. # It was a Grade I camp. In very general terms this meant that prisoners were somewhat better fed there than at many other camps. # When the Americans were close to the camp, the SS tried to evacuate many of the prisoners on a forced march.
No, Nazi's also send to concentration camps: communists, homosexuals, disabled, Russian prisoner's of war, gypsies, partisans. From 12 millions victims of Holocaust, 6 millions were Jews, 3 millions Russian prisoners of war, 3 million others.
2720 Priests were in Dachau concentration camp.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
over 9000 lol
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
# Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp to open (22 March 1933) # It was used mainly as a punishment and forced labour camp for various 'dissidents', in particular, Communists, Social Democrats, liberals and later clergymen. # Dachau was used as the main centre for training concentration camp personnel and became the 'model' for most later camps. # It was a Grade I camp. In very general terms this meant that prisoners were somewhat better fed there than at many other camps. # When the Americans were close to the camp, the SS tried to evacuate many of the prisoners on a forced march.
Dachau was the first permanent Nazi concentration camp and operated from March 1933 till April 1945. However, it was primarily for political oponents of the Nazi regime, not for Jews. In the later stages, however, many Jews from camps in Nazi-occupied Poland were transferred to camps in central and western Germany, including Dachau.
there were many, the worst was Dachau, Bergen-Belsen these were death camps, also, Struthof, Treblinka, and many more.
Contrary to a widespread misconception, Dachau was not an extermination camp ..."Over its twelve years as a concentration camp, the Dachau administration recorded the intake of 206,206 prisoners and 31,951 deaths. Crematoria were constructed to dispose of the deceased" (Source: Wikipedia article on Dachau, accessed on 9 November 2010).Most of the Jews who were killed at Dachau were sent there as political prisoners and not primarily because they were Jews.
No, Nazi's also send to concentration camps: communists, homosexuals, disabled, Russian prisoner's of war, gypsies, partisans. From 12 millions victims of Holocaust, 6 millions were Jews, 3 millions Russian prisoners of war, 3 million others.
It is now a museum, with many aspects restored to how they were during its time as a concentration camp. There are many memorials/shrines at the museum, created by various groups representing the different victims.
In many was, he was. He was against Hitler's growing power from the start. He was one of the few people whom really saw who Hitler truly was. By Hitler's orders- Hitler ordered any political person who resisted against him to be arrested and be executed-he was arrested imprisoned then transported to the Dachau concentration camp during the time Hitler was gaining power . Not many history says stuff about this. There were some Germans who knew about Hitler's growing power and tried to resist against it. There is no evidence of what happened to him when he was imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp. He was 51 years old when he died. He was born on February 15, 1883 in Poland. He died in Dachau concentration camp on June 30, 1934.