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Gross-Rosen concentration camp was created in 1940.
Atleast 40,000 people died as Gross-Rosen.
Johannes Hassebroek
Lower Silesia (now Rogoźnica, Poland)
It was a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Silesia. In January 1945 the SS forced many of the inmates of Auschwitz to move on foot, in the winter to Gross-Rosen. It was a death march.
At Gross-Rosen, as well as other concentration camps, the facilities resembled military camps with barrack style furnishing for the inmates. Inmates were segregated by sex, and in some by age as well. Gross-Rosen housed approximately 120,000 inmates, out of that number approximately 40,000 died either while in the camp, or during evacuation.
yes but not for long after they got out they died
Gross-Rosen concentration camp ended in 1945.
Denotation is an adult female person. Its connotation is of a high class woman or one who acts like a member of the upper classes, polite and well-behaved.
A gross is 144.
I think he was in four different camps: Umschlagplatz Auschwitz Buna Gross-Rosen Hope that helps!
let's put it this way whoever did escape didn't live much longer after they did