Well, theres labor camps, execution camps, transit camps.
Nope. The Nazis were kind of what you'd call Hitler's followers. They relocated the Jews from their homes and were going to kill them, but the Jews escaped by boats to Sweden.
The Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which institutionalized racial discrimination against German Jews. These laws stripped Jews of their citizenship rights and forbid marriage or intimate relationships between Jews and non-Jews.
'No' is probably the short answer to the question. If Jews showed any kind of arrogance to the Nazis during World War 2, they would be severely reprimanded. This includes complaining.
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75% of Jews living in the Netherlands (that's over 100,000) were killed ny the Nazis.
The Nazis used subterfuge to persuade them that they were being relocated for work and nothing more.
When the Nazis enforced them, they tried to get all of them to live in large, crowded areas called Ghettos.
It used to be a death camp for Jews. This was when Hitler was in charge. You should have learned this already.
The Nazis tried to get rid of any other kind of culture besides there own and killed all of the Jews.
If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.
The main distinction is that between extermination camps and labour camps. Some camps combined both functions. Please bear in mind that some Jewish slave labourers were moved from one camp to another in the last few months of World War 2. Please see the related question.
It was an Transit camp.