It is unclear whether this question refers to prisoners or to the place. If the latter, please note that the camp was the only place at Buchenwald. It was not a town or village.
The distance between Sighet and Buchenwald is 1 267 km (788 miles).
The key disinction is between 'ordinary' concentration camps (such as Dachau or Buchenwald) and extermination camps such as Treblinka and Sobibor. The sole purpose of extermination camps was to kill. Note that Auschwitz and Majdanek combined both kinds of camps.
No. The Holocaust took place in Europe between 1941 and 1945.
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548.8km as the crow flies. By modern highway A4, about 677km according to Google Maps. Buchenwald is near Weimar, Germany, while Auschwitz is near Krakow, Poland.
Generally they would have been saved during the Holocaust, assuming that you are asking when Holocaust victims were saved from the Holocaust.
There is no link between the two, unless you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
Although there were numerous victims of the Holocaust, the Holocaust refers to the approximately six-million Jews who perished between 1939-1945.
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None. The Holocaust was devastation; the draft (conscription) was "forcefully" employing men for the military.
A permanent resident is an individual who has been granted the right to live and work in a country indefinitely. A permanent alien refers to a non-citizen who has been granted permanent residence in a country, but may not necessarily have all the rights and privileges of a citizen, such as the right to vote.
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