Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor
Yes some people survived concentration camps, but 6 million people died. The word Holocaust means death by fire in Greek. and some of the people died that way but most died of exhaustion because they were forced to run two miles each day
The following are some names of the World Islands; North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Congo Basin, East Africa, Sudan, Eurasia, Central Europe, Asia, and Far East.
This sounds like a homework question for you to answer. We who are the offspring of the men who fought for freedom, liberation from wicked oppressors learned that freedom, democracy and global alliances is very, very expensive. 70 million lives was too high a price but good had to stop evil and they did. We are extremely grateful to our parents and their sacrifices they made to be certain we did not grow up under oppression and cruelty. The worse part for me was learning about the holocaust because our friends were Jews. Some had been in the concentration camps. That was rough to learn. Decide what you learned about the war.
They were called many things some being Nazi, Kraut, Bas****s from hell etc. (most of the names being raciest or inappropriate)
a good name is Brock.
what are some examples of concentration camps?
Here some known concentration Camps Auschwitz I Birkenau Monowitz Sobibor Dachau Chelmno Treblinka
hannah, amora, leeah and all sorts of others.
Altwichs was the biggest one
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
Yes, concentration camps are still used today in some parts of the world, such as in China where Uighur Muslims are detained in internment camps. These camps have drawn international condemnation for their human rights abuses and violations.
Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.
Their were more than 5 but here are some known concentration Camps Auschwitz I Birkenau Monowitz Sobibor Dachau Chelmno Treblinka
The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz.
Their were more than 5 but here are some known concentration Camps Auschwitz I Birkenau Monowitz Sobibor Dachau Chelmno Treblinka
There were some, yes.
There were no concentration camps in Britain. There's some confusion here.