April 11th 1945
From 1940 onwards most of the very large concentration camps were in Poland or in areas annexed from Poland. they varied all in germany. Europe held a lot of the concentration camps. they lived in germany.
Concentration camps were in areas Germany and controlled, mainly Germany and Poland.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
Germany's concentration camps in WW2, although not all were used in that way when final solution went into effect.
Like all the camps in Poland, it was run by Germany.
Not necessarily ... In all ordinary concentration camps the prisoners had to work. However, there were also work camps for foreigners moved to Germany and forced to work there. For example, large numbers of Poles and Ukrainians were transported to Germany and had to work for the German government and/or German corporations. They lived in camps, where conditions were generally pretty grim.
The inmates of concentration camps had no rights at all.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
As soon a the Germany surrend to the united states . they search over Germany to kill all Germans soldiers and once the alert was given that Hitler commited suicide they as well surrended and let all those Jews who were able to stand and walk free .
yes, all inmates were beaten in concentration camps.
Yes. The Jews were free when Hitler was killed because when he died the AXIS had lost the war, and all of Germany had been taken by the ALLIES. Since most German lands were liberated so were the Concentration Camps through Germany so all the Jews were free, although most still died after they had a real meal and there immune systems could not take it. only a luck few still lived and could tell there story, 5/6 of the children died in the concentration camps.
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.