Some of the camps, such as Dachau and Auschwitz, are now museums.
Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.
You could write about Anne Frank, death camps, concentration camps.
Some of the concentration camps in Europe that are open for visitors to explore and learn about the history of the Holocaust include Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland, Dachau in Germany, and Sachsenhausen in Germany.
Some of the people that were hiding in the Holocaust died, while others were sent to concentration camps. Though brutal, some Jews survived.
When the Nazi's invaded they buit some in Germany, then in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Astria, and more.
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
yes they did, not all camps did but some shaved everyones head
In Nazi concentration camps a pipel was a boy (usually in early adolescence) kept by an SS guard or a kapo for sex. This was tolerated at some camps.
There were hundreds of concentration camps, extermination camps, ghettos and holding places. So I have added some related links below that have the lists and other important information for you. On one site you need to type in concentration camps in the box labeled "articles" and hit the search button.
They would have been killed treated inhumane or sent to concentration camps.
Due to the isolated locations of most of the camps, military forces could not reach the death camps immediately.