Gross-Rosen concentration camp was created in 1940.
Atleast 40,000 people died as Gross-Rosen.
yes but not for long after they got out they died
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.
Gross-Rosen concentration camp ended in 1945.
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
Dorota Sula has written: 'Arbeitslager Riese' -- subject(s): Concentration camps, Forced labor, Gross-Rosen (Concentration camp), History, Registers, Riese (Concentration camp)
Johannes Hassebroek
1.Stutthof 2.Gross-Rosen 3.Auschwitz (with all of it's sub-camps) 4.Majdanek 5. Ravensbruck
Lower Silesia (now Rogoźnica, Poland)