yes, all but about one camp was for both man and women
The Internment camps for Japanese-Americans were structures and the Holocaust is a concept. There were camps within the Holocaust designed and used to imprison certain sections of society, much like the internment camps in the USA. But what went on in these camps was very different.
usa soldiers went to the holocaust camps and bured all the Germany soldiers
They went to displaced persons camps and from there tried to build a new life.
Jews were forced into boxcars all across Nazi realms and shipped to camps.When Allies liberated camps, they went into the camps shooting at the guards.
During the Holocaust, Americans had a role in liberating concentration camps and fighting with the Allies.
Hana Brady went to the camps Terezin and Auschwitz, which were both concentration camps (death camps).
No, Grandpa Dan was in America at the time of the Holocaust. Grandpa Will was the on in it. He went to the concentration camps and everything. If you remember, he had the number on his arm. :)
By the time the Holocaust began the Nazis were not too bothered with questions of legality. In any case, concentration camps and extermination camps had been placed outside the law already in June 1933. They just went ahead with it.
86%. The rest died of stupidity.
yes and no. they went to Germany and came across concentration camps on luck. the holocaust was an event not a thing you can find. the German citizens may have been aware of this and told us soldiers though.
They were sent to concentration camps. they boys went one way, women another
Some Jews went into hiding and never got found. Some other Jews had servived the camps and the camps were liberated before the people died. also some Jews were helped by friends and family.