The first permanent one was Dachau.
The first permanent Nazi concentration camp opened on 22 March 1933 at Dachau.
Dachau was the first concentration camp but the largest was Auschwitz
Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
I think the first concentration camp was established in Germany, if was used first to hold Germans who disobeyed the Nazi laws, or who said the wrong thing, so it was first used to retrain the Germans, that was before WW2, then they got a new purpose afterwards, as killing chambers.
The term concentration camp (Konzentrationslager) was used already in March 1933.
The first concentration camp opened in Germany was the Dachau camp, which was near Munich. It opened on March 22, 1933, early in Adolf Hitler's reign. It was originally intended to act as a sort of prison for Communists who had been arrested after the Reichstag fire.
Very soon after they were elected in 1933.
It was Hiltler who told them to do that.it was located at Dachau.
On 22 March 1933 Dachau was opened amid considerable publicity. In fact, Himmler launched it at a press conference and so it was not secret.
Dachau concentration camp. It opened in May 1939
Oranienburg.