I'm not sure.
Uncomfortable, they either spent their last months in a ghetto, or in a concentration camp.
The first Concentration Camps opened in May 1933, Nearly 2 months after Hitler Become Chancellor.The first 3 Known Concentration Camps to open were:Esterwegan-Papenburg Concentration Camp:Opened February 28th 1933.Dachau Concentration: Opened on 22nd March 1933.Sachsenburg Concentration: Opened on 28th March 1933.
Adolf Burger was sent to couple of Camps. He spent in: Auschwitz Birkenau for 18 Months Sachsenburg Concentration Camp for 15 Months Ebensee Concentration Camp for 2 Days
They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
Anne Frank was captured in Amsterdam on August 4, 1944, and was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Later, she was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died in March 1945. Overall, she spent around seven months in concentration camps before her tragic death.
4 years and 8 months
During the Holocaust, there has been in total of roughly 1,500 Concentration Camps. However between 1933-1935, there were many what was called "Wild Camps" and most only lasted for a few months before being closed or discontinued. From 1935, Most Camps which still existed by then becomes Concentration Camps to hold Political Opponents, regular Criminals and the Jews.
It was written during the five hot summer months in 1787...
i think it was roughly 4 months longer than everyone else! about 5 months! poor them
Anne Frank (and her sister Margot) died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945 (exact dates not known). The camp was liberated by the British on 15 April 1945.
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