Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
The map shows that extermination camps were located away from major cities.
Extermination (Death) Camps
All the main extermination camps were in Nazi-occupied Poland. There were also two in Belarus. Please see the related question.
The extermination camps were located in Poland, including areas annexed from Poland during World War 2. There was also one near Minsk, Belarus.Please see the related question.
The Holocaust took place primarily in Europe during World War II, from 1941 to 1945. It occurred in Nazi-occupied territories, including concentration camps, extermination camps, and ghettos. The most infamous extermination camp, Auschwitz, was located in German-occupied Poland.
The extermination camps were run by the SS.
During World War II, German prison camps were primarily referred to as "KZ," which stands for "Konzentrationslager" or concentration camps. These camps were used for the detention, forced labor, and extermination of political prisoners, Jews, and other targeted groups. Additionally, there were "Vernichtungslager," or extermination camps, specifically designed for mass killings. Notable examples include Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka.
They were put in concentration camps and extermination camps.
concentration camps are prisons in a sense where as extermination camps are like death row u will certainly die in a extermination camp.
He never went to any extermination camps.
There were no death camps in German East Africa during World War I. The German colony of East Africa (present-day Tanzania) did not have a systematic extermination program like the death camps established by Nazi Germany during World War II.