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Which concentration camp were people settle in a cattle car?

Pretty much all concentration camps had a railway track near to the camp where the deportees would arrive from. The concentration camp which people most likely to know which had a rail track going into the camp would be Auschwitz Birkenau.


How much voltage was in the concentration camp fence?

600 VOLTS


What did they do to try to cure Anne Frank's typhus?

Since she was in a concentration camp at the time, I don't think that they would really have done much. The most they would have done was take her to the camp nurse, and leave the nurse to do what she could.


What camp did anne frank die in?

Bergen belsen concentration camp... Very sad that the Jews went through so much .. But look at them now! anyway she died in Bergen Belsen concentration camp .... Hope I helped


Why are some of the children treated so well by the Germans in the concentration camp?

to keep them happy, so that they would not create so much of a fuss when they were experimented on.


What was the role of Auschwitz?

It role was to run as a concentration camp but also as a extermination camp, Its role was to kill as much people as possible whiles still making profit from the slave workers


What was a concentration camp made of?

bricks and mortar, stone and metal, wood and glass, much like any other structure.


What were the different categories of camps during the Holocaust?

# Concentration camp, grade I. (Example: Dachau). # Concentration camp, grade II. (Example: Buchenwald). # Concentration camp, grade III. (Example: Auschwitz I). There was not much difference between I and II, except that the food was better at grade I camps. They were all hard labour and punishment camps. Grade III camps were extremely harsh. In addition, there were the extermination camps: * Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) * Belzec * Chelmno * Majdanek (part only) * Maly Trostenets * Sobibor * Treblinka II These were not graded, and their existence was secret.


When was Dachau concentration camp established?

Established in March 1933, the Dachau concentration camp was the first permanent concentration camp established by the National Socialist (Nazi) government. Heinrich Himmler, in his capacity as police chief of Munich, officially described the camp as the first concentration camp for political prisoners. It opened amid much publicity as it was intended as a deterrent to opponents of the regime. The camp was housed in a disused munitions factory. The first prisoners arrived at Dachau on 22 March 1933 and this is regarded as the opening date. Himmler gave a press conference about it at the time, and its existence was never a secret. Initially Dachau was run by the SA, not specifically by the SS. Later, Dachau became the model for all ordinary Nazi concentration camps.


What was the difference between the concentration camp and extermination camp?

Technically all camps were within the concentration camp system, there were labour camps, transit camps and extermination camps. Concentration camps were generally intended for civillians, initially just for criminals, but gradually more types were included. Extermination camps were established about seven and a half years after the first concentration camps. They were much smaller than the average concentration camps (Auschwitz is an exception as it was both), as they only held enough inmates that were needed to opperate the gas chambers/vans and the cramatoria.


What was it like to live in Auschwitz camp?

really scary and you dint get much food


When did Hitler start concentration camps?

The first Nazi concentration camp to open was Dachau on 22 March 1933. It was launched amid much publicity by Himmler at a press conference.~A Concentration Camp refers to a camp in which people are detained ..or...confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legalnorms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutionaldemocracy.The Nazi concentration camps were originally established to terrorize opponents of the Nazi regime, especially Communists, socialists, liberals and labour leaders.