There were many camps in many countries in World War 2.
The most infamous ones were the Nazi ran concentration camps. Many Jews were sent there and died. Other groups were sent there as well, such as gypsies and gays.
In the United States, there were Japanese interment camps after the Pearl Harbor bombing. Although the conditions were much better than the Nazi camps, it was still considered to be a major civil rights violation. Those that were interned later received court ordered restitution for their losses, as well as $20K each for the abuse of their civil rights.
Japanese-Americans .
The communists
Jehovah witnesses as well as other people religions
This was only done at the Auschwitz group of camps. The records of numbers and names still exist.
== == The following are the types of camps that were used in the Holocaust: * "Concentration camps" is the generic term for the prison camps maintained by the Third Reich. * "Labor camps" were those that were maintained for the purpose of exploiting slave labor. * "Extermination camps" were six camps located in Poland where the mass murder of Jews and others took place. Many of the concentration camps were complexes of several camps and some had dual functions. At the Auschwitz complex, for example, most of the genocide took place in a subcamp called Birkenau. There was also a labor camp named Monowitz that was part of the complex where an artificial rubber plant was built. Likewise, Treblinka, another extermination camp, was part of a complex of three camps, two of which were used for slave labor.
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People of Japanese heritage
If you mean Sonderkommando, during the operation of the Nazi death camps (Holocaust) they were a picked group of male prisoners. They were forced, on pain of their own deaths, to dispose of the bodies of camp inmates that had been killed or died.
Japanese-Americans .
Mauthausen was a group of exceptionally harsh concentration camps in Austria. (Other well known camps in the group included Ebensee and Gusen).
Mexican Americans
Japanese Americans
Japanese-Americans.
foreign SS troops
No, but it had the Mauthausen group of camps.
Many awful things happened during the holocaust. For example there were 3 groups of people in the camps, 2 were the regular ones who go in the camps, but the 3r group was a medical group which the Nazis tested thing on them. Like seeing how far you can stretch them until they rip, or doing brain surgery as they were awake, and many for awful things.