Germany is the country most associated with concentration camps, since Hitler started many of them to exterminate the Jewish people during World War II.
labor and concentration camps
Hannah never actually went to a concentration camp. She was sent to two camps, but they weren't concentration camps.
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
There are no concentration camps today. There are still many people in the world who are suffering for various reasons, and there are many refugees in refugee camps, but there are no concentration camps.
The extermination camps were top secret.
Concentration camps have not ended. Germany ended theirs in 1945.
All the countries which were not invaded by the Nazis including Britain didn't have any Concentration Camps.
Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Hungary
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
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 concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
The areas where the concentration camps were located was under Nazi control e.g. Auschwitz in Poland. Germany occupied it in 1939.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Germany, North Korea, and Britain
yes
america and germany
The Nazis invaded other countries and then took the Jews and put them in cattle cars (train) and shipped them to the camps