Dachau was the first concentration camp, opened in 1933. This was for the enemies of Hitler. However, in 1942, the Nazis began concentration as a substitute for killing the Jewish people with firing squads.
dont no
to the exxtermination camps.
They were deported to the extermination camps. People came from the ghettos, or later they came from thier homes.
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
They were in both..
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
The first time Jews were put into concentration camps for being Jewish was after Kristalnacht, some were returned, some perished and others stayed in the system. In 1940 some were held in labour camps, but it was not really until 1941 that Jews were rounded up and put wholesale into concentration camps.
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
Your question is unclear. As a many Jews were in the camps it is safe to assume that they knew of them.
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
No. Most Jews were unaware of the existence and purpose of the Concentration Camps and the Death Camps.
Jews were sent mainly to extermination camps rather than concentration camps. Please see the related question(s).