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.
Concentration camps, Extermination camps and Death camps
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They were taken to extermination camps. Please see related question.
They were deported to the extermination camps. People came from the ghettos, or later they came from thier homes.
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.
to the exxtermination camps.
All the concentration camps and extermination camps were run by the SS.
The Nazis employed several different methods of extermination during the Holocaust. Most notably were gas chambers, firing squads, mobile extermination trucks, and labor camps.
Concentration camps and extermination camps were part of what the Nazis termed the "Final Solution," a plan aimed at the systematic extermination of the Jewish population and other groups deemed undesirable. Concentration camps primarily served as detention centers for political prisoners, forced laborers, and other targeted groups, while extermination camps were specifically designed for mass murder, most notoriously through gas chambers. This horrific strategy was a central component of the Holocaust, resulting in the deaths of six million Jews and millions of others.
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
Yes, in extermination camps like Auschwitz, Treblinka and Sobibor.