Those old enough to do so had to work. Children were gassed
You can visit http://www.camppage.com/summer-camps/girls-camps/girls-camps-index.htm to see a list of camps available for girls in the United States. Some results here are writing camps.
A great site to visit to explore available camps in your area is CampPage.com. (http://www.camppage.com/summer-camps/girls-camps/girls-camps-index.htm) This site provides information on camps in all areas of the country in an easy to use map. They list an all-girls equestrian camp located in Cloudland, Georgia in addition to dozens of other camps.
Girls weren't in gold camps. Any female there was working in a saloon, dance hall girl, or did laundry. Families were not in the camps until much later.
GIRLS (not women) were often gassed immediately. Either that, or they died of typhus or some other disease.
One of the main camps for women was Ravensbrück. Many camps, including Auschwitz, acquired women's sections.
Yes, there was a "girls only" camp at Ravensbrück near Berlin.
Yes, basketball camps do exist in many areas, but unfortunately I do not know where you live so I am not able to suggest any specific camps for you. Your best bet would be to either ask some friends, or do an online research for -girls basketball camps- in your particular area.
It symbolizes how many Jewish girls were killed due in the holocaust... About 3 million Jewish girls were killed in the holocaust!
go on the Switzerland internet and search.
Anne Frank is no longer alive. She was one of the many young girls forced into concentration camps because she was Jewish during WWII. Your question is irrelevant.
There are a lot of girls camps out there. However, you are saying that your girl wants to go to a camp with boys and girls, and you are not ready for it. You need to decide what is more important to you first, finding an all-girls camp or allowing your girl to go to a mixed camp where both boys and girls are allowed to attend.
No, but there are Sally Ride science camps for girls.