This was an on going process throughout all of World War 2.
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They were evicted from their dwellings and told that they had housing in the ghettos. By 1941 any Jew not in a ghetto (or camp) in German controlled territory would most likely have been shot. (as that was easier than arranging transport to a ghetto, or camp)
Mostly Jews & German enemies relocated there by the Germans.
Many German Jews were sent to Auschwitz. Others were slaughtered in Belarus and the killing fields of Latvia.
Bergen Belsen became a concentration camp in 1942 by Heinrich Himmler. It was first used as a camp for exchanging Jews with German captives.
I have a relative who was in a labour camp. He was polish but not a Jew. The German government was forced to pay him a pension for the time he spent working in the labour camp. He still receives about $285 a month.
In the spring of 1944, the Jews of her region were deported to Auschwitz. Later, she was sent to the Stutthof concentration camp, and then to work on a German farm.
Auschwitz was a German concentration camp during the Holocaust where Jews were exterminated by Nazis. Auschwitz was the largest of the German concentration camps where Jews and others were exterminated. Look up the name properly spelled on Yahoo or Google
Because, the Germans wanted their hair for wigs in other parts of Germany... Also, because the German soldiers in the camp did not want lice from the Jews. Hope this helped!
A concentration camp is a camp where the Jewish people were sent to when they were called. The camp had very bad conditions and as Jews were considered outlaws they were treated badly. Over 1000 people died in concentration camps all over Europe. People were even gassed to death at concentration camps.so generically a concentration camp was like a prison
Camp in German is Lager. A campground is ein Zeltplatz.
Mostly Jews and Polish Jews