It was an 'average-size' concentration camp, and had some pretty horrific killing methods that matched even Auschwitz. Though it was a bit smaller compared to the other concentration camps, it got daily deliveries of enemies of the Nazis, not just Jews. Or Gypsies, disabled, or homosexuals. To some, it was known as the 'elite-reserved' concentration camp.
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
Dachau and Ravensbruch <><><><> There were more than 40 Concentration camps, including 11 that were extermination camps.
No, both Auschwitz and Dachau were Concentration Camps durinng the Holocaust.
Some of the camps, such as Dachau and Auschwitz, are now museums.
Dachau and Auschwitz
more than one.
No, kids were only at women's camps, at extermination camps, or in a few cases at concentration camps for children and young people.
Buchenwald and Dachau were concentration camps during WWII. Both were liberated in April by American troops.
It is known that Germans built over 2000 camps and sub-camps in occupied Europe. Auschwitz is the most famous but which is second best known varies. Bergen-Belsen or Majdanek is likely the second best known.
Dachau concentration camp in Dachau Germany, a short distance outside Munich. Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, in northwestern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Auschwitz is often called a concentration camp but it was in reality a network of concentration camps.
They were all Nazi concentration camps. In addition, part of Auschwitz was an extermination camp.
Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor