Hitler owned many concentration camps. However, his most famous complex would have been Auschwitz. It was the largest of the German concentration camps, consisting of Auschwitz I (the Stammlager or base camp); Auschwitz II-Birkenau (the Vernichtungslager or extermination camp); Auschwitz III-Monowitz, also known as Buna-Monowitz (a labor camp); and 45 satellite camps.
On the South Col, The camps above the Base Camp are normally numbered 1 to 4. On the North Col route, you have Base Camp, ** Advanced Base Camp and Camps 1 to 3. ** Some have an Interim Camp between Base and Advanced Base.
The first teams to attempt to climb Mount Everest was the British back in 1921. They had a Base Camp as they knew it would be impossible to climb the mountain without having to sleep and rest somewhere on the way up and back down. Today there are usually four camps used before reaching the summit.
There are no 'base camps' per se on the Antarctic continent -- if you mean a place where people prepare to summit a large mountain.There are, however, many research stations on the Antarctic continent.
Because they use them as base camps for shelter, sleep and a place to re-energize and eat.
Hitler wanted "Lebensraum" (meaning "living room") for the German people. This was the "official" base for all of Hitler's invasions.
No single country saved the world from Hitler. Rather, the allies, the United States, the Soviet Union and England, the latter including forces from Austalia, New Zealand and India, worked together to defeat Hitler. The United States had the major industrial base providing arms and ammunition, but without troops and logistic support from the others, it is not clear that the US alone could have defeated the Nazis.
The name of the camp at the bottom of Mount Everest is called 'Base Camp'. The next camp up is called 'Camp 1'. There are 4 camps on each side of the mountain.
ftsamh means Fort Sam Houston. This is one of the military base training camps.
The base word of government is govern.
North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
base camp, A.B.C., Camp two, Camp three, Camp Four, Camp Five and what else