# Concentration camp, grade I. (Example: Dachau). # Concentration camp, grade II. (Example: Buchenwald). # Concentration camp, grade III. (Example: Auschwitz I). There was not much difference between I and II, except that the food was better at grade I camps. They were all hard labour and punishment camps. Grade III camps were extremely harsh. In addition, there were the extermination camps: * Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) * Belzec * Chelmno * Majdanek (part only) * Maly Trostenets * Sobibor * Treblinka II These were not graded, and their existence was secret.
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.
concentration camps.
Concentration camps
It was the Crematorias in the Death Camps
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Concentraion camps
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.
concentration camps.
well to "relocate" is to move some where else, and during the holocaust they had starvation camps and such so most likely they would be sent to a different camp
Concentration camps
Work.
concentration camps or death camps
The largest of the death camps during the holocaust was Auschwitz, in Poland.
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It was the Crematorias in the Death Camps
the life inside of the camps during the Holocaust
The Internment camps for Japanese-Americans were structures and the Holocaust is a concept. There were camps within the Holocaust designed and used to imprison certain sections of society, much like the internment camps in the USA. But what went on in these camps was very different.