Please click on the link below. It is one of the most complete lists I've come across anywhere on the web.
There is no historical evidence or information available to suggest that Hannelore Schmatz had any role or job in a concentration camp. Hannelore Schmatz was a German mountaineer and not associated with the atrocities of the concentration camps.
There were eleven (!) concentration camps in Kaufering, near Landsberg, Bavaria, of which at least one was a women's camp. They were all sub-camps of Dachau and were closed on 25-27 April 1945. On the official German list of camps, issued in 1967, they are numbered 709-720.
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The Nazi concentration camps started days after the Nazis were elected into office in 1933. They ended when the Nazis were removed from power in 1945.
Lagerarzt Lagerkapo Last (Burden) Lebensgefahr! (Danger of Death) L (leiche) [L (Corpse)] Leichenfledderei (The Robbing of Corpses) Leichenhalle Leichenträger Lüge (Lie) ____ But the question is about names of camps, not concentration camp terms!Please see the camps numbered 794-896 on the linkt below. The list was compiled by the Federal German Ministry of Justice and is generally regarded as definitive.
There is no historical evidence or information available to suggest that Hannelore Schmatz had any role or job in a concentration camp. Hannelore Schmatz was a German mountaineer and not associated with the atrocities of the concentration camps.
There wasn't cold war concentration camps unless you were a Russian and sent to Siberia.
There were eleven (!) concentration camps in Kaufering, near Landsberg, Bavaria, of which at least one was a women's camp. They were all sub-camps of Dachau and were closed on 25-27 April 1945. On the official German list of camps, issued in 1967, they are numbered 709-720.
Please see the list in the link.
StarvationOvensShootingDiseaseGas chambers
Auschwitz?
buna, aushawitz
The Nazi concentration camps started days after the Nazis were elected into office in 1933. They ended when the Nazis were removed from power in 1945.
They both take place during WW2 and depict the persecution of the Jews and the concentration camps.
Lagerarzt Lagerkapo Last (Burden) Lebensgefahr! (Danger of Death) L (leiche) [L (Corpse)] Leichenfledderei (The Robbing of Corpses) Leichenhalle Leichenträger Lüge (Lie) ____ But the question is about names of camps, not concentration camp terms!Please see the camps numbered 794-896 on the linkt below. The list was compiled by the Federal German Ministry of Justice and is generally regarded as definitive.
There were dozens of camps, and there were also more than 150 camps located beside German factories to house the slave laborers forced to work in those plants. Many concentration camps also had the inmates working at something, until starvation and disease killed them. There were also death camps, whose entire purpose was to kill everyone sent there within a few hours of their arrival. Some of the worst were Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka. See the attached Related Link for a full list and information.