There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
They placed them in concentration camps, tortured them, or killed them on the spot without any questions asked
yes there was concentration camps in Arizona
Though there is very little documentation about Eva Braun, it is very unlikely that she knew very much, if anything, about the concentration camps or any other Nazi plans. She was not a member of the Nazi party and had absolutely no interest in politics. Hitler was adamant that the two were never seen together and they even slept in separate bedrooms on the few occasions that they lived in the same house.
During World War II, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the US declared war with Japan, the US sent Japanese-Americans to internment camps. The US did thisin order to prevent any Japanese-Americans from being able to support the Japanese during the war.Theese internment camps, unlike Nazi concentration camps, did not mass murder their inhabitants, and they had much better conditions than the Nazi camps, but they were similar to the Nazi concentration camps in other ways:The people sent there were sent there based on their race, not on any crimes they had committedThe people's homes and belongings were confiscated and they were forced to go to the camps without warningThe people's belongings were not returned to them when they were freed from the camps (although the US did later pay these Japanese-Americans some compensation).
Yes, a few survived when armies arrived and took the Nazi's down. However, the Jews suffered great losses during the Nazi's reign.
Auschwitz-Birkenau is the general term for the network of Nazi concentration and labor camps, established near the Polish city of Oswiecim. Together this complex was the largest of all the Nazi death camps across Europe and could hold upwards of 150,000 inmates at any given time. It was Established in May 1940.
no people in concentration camps did not have privacy for example Anne Frank
During the Holocaust there were Concentration Camps, where Jews were gathered and forced to suffer, and Death Camps where they were systematically slaughtered.____Ordinary Nazi concentration camps were not specifically for Jews. It was the extermination camps - Auschwitz II (one section), Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibor, Chelmno and to some extent Majdanek - that were specifically killing centres for Jews and Roma ('gypsies').The term death camp is confusing, as it includes the harshest concentration camps (those classified as Grade 3). To the general public, it suggests any Nazi camp with a high death toll.
Auschwitz was the name of a group of Nazi concentration camps and an extermination camp in occupied Poland. It is important because an estimated 1.15 million victims were killed there - the highest death toll at any Nazi camp or complex of camps.
In my experience, Jewish people have never lied about concentration camps. The camps existed without any question.
All the countries which were not invaded by the Nazis including Britain didn't have any Concentration Camps.