The categories of concentration camps were as follows: * I - for example, Dachau * II - for example, Buchenwald * III - for example, Auschwitz I (original main camp) Obviously, the death toll at all the major camps was very high. Death camps in the sense of extermination camps were off the scale. These camps were: * Auschwitz II (Birkenau) * Belzec (not to be confused with Bergen-Belsen) * Chelmno * Sobibor * Treblinka * Majdanek (a part of which was used as a 'back-up' when other camps couldn't cope with the numbers)
It was a concentration camp.
Banjica concentration camp
Janowska concentration camp was created in 1941.
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
There was no concentration camp called "Belgium". There were, however, concentration camps in Belgium.
It was a concentration camp.
Banjica concentration camp
The first Concentration Camp was the Holocaust
Yes it was a concentration camp.
Janowska concentration camp was created in 1941.
The concentration camp, unnamed, is someplace in Poland.
Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp.
The largest concentration camp in ww2 was in Auschwitz.
It was called the Dachau concentration camp.
Camp Concentration has 177 pages.
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
There was no concentration camp called "Belgium". There were, however, concentration camps in Belgium.