Auschwitz, I think.
Yes, but until 1938 Jews were not sent to concentration camps simply for being Jews.
Some did, most didn't.
During WW2, Auschwitz Concentration camp in Germany was the place where the most Jews were murdered by the Nazi's.
The largest Nazi Death Camp by number of kills is Auschwtz with other 1.25 million Jews dead.
The largest Nazi Death Camp by number of kills is Auschwtz with other 1.25 million Jews dead.
Dachau was the first permanent Nazi concentration camp and operated from March 1933 till April 1945. However, it was primarily for political oponents of the Nazi regime, not for Jews. In the later stages, however, many Jews from camps in Nazi-occupied Poland were transferred to camps in central and western Germany, including Dachau.
Auschwitz was the largest Nazi concentration camp. It consisted of three camps on the main site and a further 45 subcamps, including an agricultural research farm and factories.
Nazi concentration camp at Plaszow, located in the Podgorze district, 10 kilometers outside the city center of Krakow.
Their was no Jewish Concentration Camp but in total between 15-16 Million Jews were sent to Nazi Concentration Camps.
The first Nazi Concentration Camp was Dachau Concentration Camp. Since it's called Dachau, it's in Dachau,Germany.
The largest concentration camp in ww2 was in Auschwitz.
Anyone who did not fit the Nazi's vision was at risk to be placed in a "Concentration" Camp. This included homosexuals, jews, and gypsies- just to name a few.