There were many Nazi camps, you need to give the context of where you lifted the question from.
The first permanent camp was Dachau.
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The first roman arch was built in 315 AD, being approximately 85 feet tall.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
No country in the Americas was occupied by the Nazis.
No, it was the main camp that the Nazis built in Austria.
Buchenwald, though initially it was called Ettersberg (for a couple of weeks or so).
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No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
First: Dachau Largest: Auschwitz
The Nazis designed and planned the Dachau concentration camp but it was the prisoners who would of been in them, who actually built it.
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
It was not a set of religious people, but their religion was Roman Catholicism. The Poles built the original barracks, then they were employed by the Nazis (Protestant) to convert it into a concentration camp. Birkenau (Auschwitz II) was built by the Nazis, who mainly used Jewish slave labour. Monowitz (Auschwitz III) was a bit more complicated as it was built by private companies and employed a more varied workforce.
Before the Jews were in the concentration camp, the Nazis built a wall around their neighborhood called a ghetto. After this, the Nazis deported Jews to the camps.
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.
Most of them were directly driven to the gas chambers, but others had to work for the nazis for a couple of weeks or months. In the end, if you were on a train to a concentration camp (or extermination camp) you were dead.
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