Technically all camps were within the concentration camp system, there were labour camps, transit camps and extermination camps. Concentration camps were generally intended for civillians, initially just for criminals, but gradually more types were included.
Extermination camps were established about seven and a half years after the first concentration camps. They were much smaller than the average concentration camps (Auschwitz is an exception as it was both), as they only held enough inmates that were needed to opperate the gas chambers/vans and the cramatoria.
Auschwitz I was the original Auschwitz camp, set up in May 1940, mainly for Polish political prisoners and the Polish elites. It also housed the main administrative offices for the whole complex of camps as well as the blocks where medical experiments were carried out, and execution chambers.
A Concentration camp was used to torture or force their prisoners to work. An extermination camp was where they were all systematically murdered in mass quantities, and in horrific ways. (An extermination camp was also known as a death camp.) I hope this helps you.
concentration camps are prisons in a sense where as extermination camps are like death row u will certainly die in a extermination camp.
Concentration camp and Extermination camp
No, it was a concentration camp/extermination camp but it did have many POWs
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
Extermination/Labour camp
Dachau was a concentration/extermination camp in WWII.
they didn't it was a extermination camp not a concentration camp
Auschwitz was a concentration camp.concentration and extermination camp
Extermination camps were used to murder people as efficient as possible but keep some alive and use them for Labour work.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.