'rooms'.
Ones with lots of torture
they called Hitler and asked if they could leave
There were thousands of camps all over Germany a long time before they started building the true death camps. If you tap in concentration camps into any web search engine, it will show you a map of the camps. They were not all death camps, but were camps for Germans who were not Nazi's, and were used for, what they called 're-training'. IF you were released, and still able to think or even walk, you made sure you followed the rules and joined the 'Nazi Party' and kept your thoughts, to yourself in future.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
== == The following are the types of camps that were used in the Holocaust: * "Concentration camps" is the generic term for the prison camps maintained by the Third Reich. * "Labor camps" were those that were maintained for the purpose of exploiting slave labor. * "Extermination camps" were six camps located in Poland where the mass murder of Jews and others took place. Many of the concentration camps were complexes of several camps and some had dual functions. At the Auschwitz complex, for example, most of the genocide took place in a subcamp called Birkenau. There was also a labor camp named Monowitz that was part of the complex where an artificial rubber plant was built. Likewise, Treblinka, another extermination camp, was part of a complex of three camps, two of which were used for slave labor.
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In concentrations camps run by the Nazi's bodies were incinerated or buried in huge mass graves.
There were NOT 77 concentration camps in Denmark
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
One of the most famous concentrations camp was at Auschwitz
Concentration camps were the places that the Germans used in the Holocaust to exterminate the Jewish. They were rooms filled with gas showers.
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Buchenwald.
Every concentration camps did have to survivers because, either the people were transported their not long before the camp was liberated or some how people survived a long period of it
They are: Auschwitz, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, Bergen-Belson and Chelmno.
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes are called diluted.