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A number of Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, but because they were opponents of the Nazis, not simply for being Jews. (The Nazis were at that stage also obsessed with 'Jews in the media' and Jewish journalists and newspaper proprietors had a very rough time).In November 1938 during the Night of the Broken Glass about 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps and by Christmas 1938, 2,000 of these Jews had died.Routine transports of Jews to camps started, at first on a small scale, in 1940; and the wholesale transport of Jews, usually to extermination camps, began in 1941.
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The first routine deportations began in October 1941 and continued till November 1944. However, Jews in Baden and the southern parts of the Rhineland were deported (to Gurs, in France) already in October 1940. Please also bear in mind that immediately after the Night of Broken Glass 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps. Some Jews (mainly socialists) were sent to camps already in 1933, but not that many.
Children under age 15 were generally not used for work in concentration camps ...
1933 Concentration camps started in 1933, the Death camps started in 1941.
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Some Jews were sent to concentration camps in 1933, and a further batch was sent to camps from 1938 onwards. The wholesale transportation of Jews to death camps started in 1941. However, many had been forced to lead a wretched existence in ghettoes since 1939/40.
as soon as he came to power in 1933.
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
World War II started in fall of 1939, and ended in 1945. Though, the real persecution of Jews started in late 1939 and a few years earlier when Hitler came to power. The persecution of Jews wasn't necessarily over until 1946, after many of the concentration camps were finally liberated.
it started at the end of 1941 and the last was in 1944.