Buchenwald (and Dachau, and Belzek) were created in 1933.
Like all Nazi concentration camps, it was run by the SS.
Buchenwald was one of the first concentration camps in Nazi Germany as well as one of the largest. It was not an extermination camp, but still had a large number of prisoner deaths. The approximate number of deaths at the camp was 56,545.
Buchenwald was a concentration camp.
Site of a former Nazi concentration camp in central Germany, near Weimar.
Buchenwald, though initially it was called Ettersberg (for a couple of weeks or so).
Buchenwald concentration camp was established on 16 July 1937
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
It was a concentration camp.
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Buchenwald concentration camp was in Germany, cleverly hidden in forests about 5 miles from Weimar (Thuringia) - the town which Germans have traditionally regarded as one of the most important centres of German culture!Buchenwald is near Weimar, in Thuringia, in central Germany. It opened as a concentration camp in 1937.
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.