generally they went immediately to a displaced persons camp from whence they were released when they were healthy enough.
Concentration camps have not ended. Germany ended theirs in 1945.
early 1940s to the end of WII
Gross-Rosen concentration camp ended in 1945.
Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec were destroyed in 1943.
Auschwitz was the name for a network of concentration and extermination camps. There were two main camps and 45 satellite camps. The camps were controlled by the Third Reich and many Jewish people ended up?ækilled or?ætortured there.
They ended up on going to concentration camps?
The holocaust ended and so did the concentration camps. hope i helped:D!!
The Nazi concentration camps started days after the Nazis were elected into office in 1933. They ended when the Nazis were removed from power in 1945.
These concentration camps were ended after Hitler committed suicide and when the war ended. These people were all released that were still there. These concentration camps were ended after Hitler committed suicide and when the war ended. These people were all released that were still there. These concentration camps were ended after Hitler committed suicide and when the war ended. These people were all released that were still there.
630,135 from 25 major camps and 1000 smaller camps
The Auschwitz concentration camps were in Auschwitz, Nazi Germany. This camp was in operation from 1940 until 1945 when WWII ended.
In addition to the Jews, many Gypsies were killed. The Nazis also sent homosexuals, communists, pacifists and Jehovah's Witnesses to the concentration camps. They also killed handicapped people and later in the war some Allied PoWs and Catholic priests also ended up in the camps. Russian PoWs weren't generally sent to concentration camps but had camps separate to Allied PoWs and were very poorly treated and died in their thousands in captivity. Many of the people subjugated by the Nazis weren't sent to concentration camps but were rounded up to work in labour camps attached to German factories, and again, conditions in these camps and at the work-sites were atrocious so many slave workers died. These included Poles, Czechs and French.