Yes, there was a "girls only" camp at Ravensbrück near Berlin.
Ordinary concentration camps were not secret. Only the small number of extermination camps were secret.
No. In fact, in the early stages there were comparatively few women in concentration camps.
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
No, kids were only at women's camps, at extermination camps, or in a few cases at concentration camps for children and young people.
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
There were NOT 77 concentration camps in Denmark
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
You can visit http://www.camppage.com/summer-camps/girls-camps/girls-camps-index.htm to see a list of camps available for girls in the United States. Some results here are writing camps.
Technically all camps were within the concentration camp system, there were labour camps, transit camps and extermination camps. Concentration camps were generally intended for civillians, initially just for criminals, but gradually more types were included. Extermination camps were established about seven and a half years after the first concentration camps. They were much smaller than the average concentration camps (Auschwitz is an exception as it was both), as they only held enough inmates that were needed to opperate the gas chambers/vans and the cramatoria.
The only reason there were punishments in Nazi concentration camps is because the German guards enjoyed humiliating and torturing their captives to death.
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.