The first death camp to become operational was Chelmno on 8 December 1941. (In this context I assume that death camprefers to a camp intended entirely or almost entirely for killing).
This death camp was the first liberated by the Allies.
The first camp to be freed was Majdanek, which was actually in the city of Lublin in Poland. Part of it was an 'ordinary' concentration camp, the other part was an extermination camp (death camp). It was freed by Soviet forces on 22 July 1944.
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In 1933, when Hitler first got full control, he opened the first Concentration Camp.
Probably the troops guarding them.
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Camp Crystal Lake, NJ
The Death Camp of Tolerance was created on 2002-11-20.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
The first major camp liberated by Soviet forces was Majdanek on 22 July 1944. (They had retaken the site of Maly Trostenets earlier, but there were no survivors left to liberate: all the prisoners had been killed).
She never went to a concentration camp, She escaped the death train and her death.
It is also called a death camp.