Camp Shelby was used to house some of the high-ranking German officers during WW2. Camp Shelby was a large training camp for many soldiers. It still operates today as an Army training facility located just south of Hattisburg, MS. It houses the Armed Forces Museum, which displays artifacts from all the wars and some related to the POW activities. Custermen
concentration camps.
It is known that Germans built over 2000 camps and sub-camps in occupied Europe. Auschwitz is the most famous but which is second best known varies. Bergen-Belsen or Majdanek is likely the second best known.
concentration camps
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It is known that Germans built over 2000 camps and sub-camps in occupied Europe. Auschwitz is the most famous but which is second best known varies. Bergen-Belsen or Majdanek is likely the second best known.
concentration camps
They do not have foreign names in the country they are in.
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There were many concentration camps established and run by the Nazis during WW2, in various countries. Two of the most familiar names among such camps were Belsen (Bergen-Belsen) and Auschwitz (Auschwitz-Birkenau). A list of Nazi concentration and extermination camps, along with other information and references can be found at Wikipedia, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camps
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Names of people and States stay the same so its Mississippi