All four are the names of different kinds of Nazi camps. * Dachau and Buchenwald were 'ordinary' concentration camps. (Dachau was a Grade I concentration camp, Buchenwald was Grade II - in other words, harsher). * Ravensbrück was a concentration camp for women only. * The Birkenau section of Auschwitz was mainly an extermination camp that carried out mass gassings on a vast scale, but it also included the main hard labour camp for women in the Auschwitz complex of camps.
Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald, Dachau, and Buna
All four are the names of different kinds of Nazi camps. * Dachau and Buchenwald were 'ordinary' concentration camps. (Dachau was a Grade I concentration camp, Buchenwald was Grade II - in other words, harsher). * Ravensbrück was a concentration camp for women only. * The Birkenau section of Auschwitz was mainly an extermination camp that carried out mass gassings on a vast scale, but it also included the main hard labour camp for women in the Auschwitz complex of camps.
* Dachau - Near Munich, Bavaria. * Auschwitz I - Near Oswiemcim, about 40 miles SW of Krakow, Poland (then under Nazi occupation). * Birkenau was Auschwitz II and about 1 mile from Auschwitz I (see above). * Buchenwald was near Weimar, Thuringia. Dachau, Auschwitz I and Buchenwald also had several sub-camps, some of which was far away from the main camp.
Concentration camps : Mauthausen ; Theresienstad ; Dachau ; Natzweiler ; Flossenburg ; Sachsenhausen ; Gross-Rosen ; Buchenwald ; Vught ; Ravensbruck ; Bergen-Belsen.Extermination camps : Stutthof ; Chelmno ; Treblinka ; Sobibor ; Maidanek ; Belzec ; Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Treblinka, Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Monowitz, Dachau, Buchenwald, Warschau, Krakow-Paszow, Soldau, Niederhagen, Dora, Flossenburg, Grossrosen, Janowska, Kaiserwald, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Oranienburg, Plaszow, Ravensbruck, Stutthof, Terezin and Westerbork
Auschwitz, Madjanek Answere:Treblinka, Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Monowitz, Dachau, Chelmno, Sobibor, Belzek, Majdanek, Buchenwald, Sashsenhausen, Theresienstadt, Warschau, Krakow-Paszow, Soldau, Niederhagen, Dora, Flossenburg, Grossrosen, Janowska, Kaiserwald, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Oranienburg, Plaszow, Ravensbruck, Stutthof, Terezin and Westerbork MG42 Killer
No. Dachau was a Grade I concentration camp; Auschwitz was Grade III, which was the harshest grade. Part of the Birkenau section of Auschwitz was an extermination camp.
Westernbork, bergen belson, Buchenwald, Ravensbruck, Dachau, KARANGPANAS camp CIC 256: CAMP 6 AMBARAWA - (Central Java),my mother was there. Changi, my father was there
Bergen-Belson, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Chelmno, Belzec, Treblinka, Sobibor, Maly Trostenets Jsonevac was also a death cap but run by the Croatians, not the Germans. Other "non-extermination" camps include: Froslev, Mauthalsen, Majdanek, Sachenhausen, Buchenwald, Ravensbruck, Flossenburg
There were 100s of concentration camps. See related link for list of most of them. To give an example of 3 concentration campsAuschwitz extermination camp in PolandDachau concentration in GermanyBelzec extermination camp in Poland
Auschwitz I Birkenau Monowitz Sobibor Dachau Chelmno Treblinka
Yes you can Visit Auschwitz today, 2 years after Auschwitz was liberated, it becomed an Museum.