The deportations to forced-labor camps began as soon as the war got underway in September 1939.
The mass killings which didn't involve extermination camps also started at that time, and picked up pace during the German invasion into the Soviet Union which began in June 1941.
The extermination camps were not formally set underway until the Wannsee Conference of January 1942.
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The first extermination camp was Chelmno, which began routine gassings on 8 December 1941. So December 1941 looks like the most accurate date.
No one was deported from extermination camps, it was very much the 'last stop'.
People were deported to extermination camps; initially from the ghettos, then from concentration camps, then from their homes.
In 1939/1940 the first mass deportation of Jews were sent to the Extermination camp.
samll number from 1933-1938 but from 1939/1940 larger numbers has been deported
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Regular, large-scale deportations began in October 1941.
They began deporting them May 20, 1940.
(The deportations happened at different times in different territories)
Mostly in 1942! Your welcome(:
The map shows that extermination camps were located away from major cities.
All the concentration camps and extermination camps were run by the SS.
The only camps built specifically for Jews were the extermination (death) camps. All the other camps had other prisoners, too.
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
The Nazis had 5 to 8 extermination camps. Please see the related question. The death toll at most other camps was also high.
They were deported to the extermination camps. People came from the ghettos, or later they came from thier homes.
After the 1st year of WWII.
to the exxtermination camps.
Concentration camps, mostly in Poland.
The most famous concentration camp was called Auschwitz and it was a network of Nazi concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Concentration camps, Extermination camps and Death camps
Poland.
They were taken to extermination camps. Please see related question.
The Nazi extermination camps (that is, camps built solely for the purpose of killing) were all built in 1941-42. There were 6-8 such camps. Please see the related questions.
Extermination camps were established so that the Nazis could easily get ride of those that didn't fit their standards. (A.K.A., non Germans)
The map shows that extermination camps were located away from major cities.
All the concentration camps and extermination camps were run by the SS.