Initially those who could not work, but eventually everyone on the list of undesirables.
Well, theres labor camps, execution camps, transit camps.
Concentration Camps Were Widely Known For Exterminating Jewish Kind And Prisoners of War. Used in WWII By Nazis.
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If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.
death camps changed history simply because there has never been death camps created in all of man kind. there has never been a place specificly built to kill innocent people because of their race and religion. Also it limited the Jewish population in Germany, and Poland, and other surrounding countrys.
Anne Frank and her family were not directly sent to death camps, but to concentration camps with many prisoners. Anne ultimately died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp due to illness and poor conditions. Death camps were specifically designed for mass extermination, such as Auschwitz, where millions of people, including Jews like Anne Frank, were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
America did not take part in the final solution, only the Nazis did. In America there humanely run Prisoner of War camps, Unlike the Nazi system There were also relocation camps for Japanese Americans living on the west coast.
They died in the Nazi Concentration camps, death marches between camps or general didn't survive when escaped. Most deaths occurred at the Nazi Concentration camps. There are differnet kinds of camps:Concentration, Death, Extermination, Transition and Labor camps. Each kind of camps has got it's own purpose such as holding people or killing them in mass numbers.
Extermination camps (killing centres).Concentration camps (harsh forced labour camps, where the inmates were generally worked to death).Combined extermation and concentration camps.
What kind of question is this? They were liberated because the Nazis were torturing and exterminating thousands of people every day. They liberated the camps because they were decent human beings.
jews
Yes. In 1934 there was a purge of people who opposed their beliefs, but generally they were sent to concentration camps, some were released after re-education, but most remained imprisoned until the end of the war (those who survived). These were the people who made up the bulk of the 'Kapos' in the concentration camps (along with violent criminals).