* Transit camps, where prisoners were held till they were moved to other kinds of camps. * Concentration Camps, Grade I - for example, Dachau. * Concentration Camps, Grade II - for example, Buchenwald. (These were harsher than Grade I camps and there was less food than at Grade I camps). * Concentration Camps, Grade III - for example, Auschwitz I and III. (Harsher and with less food than in Grade II camps - very high death rates). * Extermination camps - most of Auschwitz II (Birkenau), Treblinka II, Belzec, Chelmno, Sobibor, Maly Trostenets and one section of Majdanek. These camps were designed as killing centres and nothing else. In addition, there were also concentration camps for 'difficult children' (!) aged 12+ and later even 2+ ...
Yes there were many, many female prisoners during the Holocaust.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
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well to "relocate" is to move some where else, and during the holocaust they had starvation camps and such so most likely they would be sent to a different camp
From January 1944 on they were sent to camps.
Concentraion camps
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.
concentration camps.
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Concentration camps
concentration camps or death camps
The largest of the death camps during the holocaust was Auschwitz, in Poland.
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the life inside of the camps during the Holocaust
It was the Crematorias in the Death Camps
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Mostly its the concentration camps the Jews were kept at during the holocaust Auschwitz