Among the most famous is Auschwitz. Auschwitz and its lesser camps are in the general area of Oświęcim, Poland. There are many others not as well known, and even a few operated by the Japanese empire in the pacific front.
The best known Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz, was in Poland. There were camps in a number of locations around Europe.
Treblinka extermination camp
Ancient Ram Inn, Auschwitz Nazi extermination camp, Stonehenge,
well an extermination camp is a camp where the Jews are sent so that the Nazi's can exterminate them or in other words where they can kill them.. try and kill off the race.
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
Auschwitz Birkenau, it acts as an death camp but it's an extermination camp.
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.
No. It is an island in the South Atlantic. Napoleon was banished there in 1815.
The city in southwestern Poland, the site of the largest Nazi death camp during WW2 is Auschwitz
Sobibor was a Nazi German extermination camp located on the outskirts of the village of Sobibó.
From early 1942 Auschwitz operated as both. The only other camp that served as both a concentration camp and extermination camp was Majdanek.
The most famous concentration camp was called Auschwitz and it was a network of Nazi concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.