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 and Ravensbruch
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There were more than 40 Concentration camps, including 11 that were extermination camps.
Auschwitz and Dachau
Buchenwald and Dachau.
concentration camps
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
No states in America had concentration camps; they were all located in Europe. The states did have camps for people who were German or Japs to live because people were afraid, but they were not treated poorly.
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
No conflict caused concentration camps during WWII. Nazi Concentration Camps pre-dated WWII, though when Germany too over more territories they built more camps.
concentration camps
The most famous World War 2 concentration camps were located in Auschwitz (Poland), Dachau (Germany), and Treblinka (Poland). These camps were established by the Nazi regime and were responsible for the imprisonment and killing of millions of people during the Holocaust.
Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
Auschwitz Bireknau is very famous for its 4+ Million death count, 1.25 million were Jewish.
Why did Adolf create concentration camps?
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
There were many concentration camps established and run by the Nazis during WW2, in various countries. Two of the most familiar names among such camps were Belsen (Bergen-Belsen) and Auschwitz (Auschwitz-Birkenau). A list of Nazi concentration and extermination camps, along with other information and references can be found at Wikipedia, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camps
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
No states in America had concentration camps; they were all located in Europe. The states did have camps for people who were German or Japs to live because people were afraid, but they were not treated poorly.
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
Auschwitz and Treblinka