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People with a Polish background were often sent to both Nazi concentration camps and Soviet labor camps. Both Germany and the Soviet Union wanted control of Poland.
Labor camps
They are sometimes referred to collectively as the Gulag.
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
To Prison Camps In Siberia
The camps liberated by Soviet forces included:MajdanekAuschwitz (with all its sub-camps)Gross-RosenRavensbrückStutthofThe Nazis themselves destroyed some of the camps in Eastern Europe before the Soviet Army reached them, for example, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno.
You are most likely referring to the "ГУЛаг" ("GULag" - capitalized to indicate word stress) system that was implemented in the Soviet Union from the 1930's to the 1960's. The system of prison and labor camps held prisoners convicted of many different crimes but became well-known for its role in increasing the political repression in the Soviet Union. as many political dissidents were sent there by the Soviet authorities. Please see the related links for more info
Hell no, All concetration camps and extermination camps was either runned by the SS or a high commander in the Nazi party
Susan B. Anthony and Soviet Labor Camps
3 million
A network of forced labor camps in the former Soviet Union, especially for political dissidents.
The concentration camps. Most of them were built in the Poland territory and during the Holocaust Jews were sent there and mostly executed. During the World War II political enemies. They built number of camps in Soviet Union territory also during the War.