The first Nazi Concentration Camp was Dachau Concentration Camp. Since it's called Dachau, it's in Dachau,Germany.
The first Nazi concentration camp is established on the outskirts of Dachau.
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.
Dachau is known for being the first Nazi concentration camp, Located in Germany, it was established by Heinrich Himmler.
The first (Nazi) concentration camps were established in 1993. Jews were not arrested for being Jewish until incidentally on Nov 9, 1938, and more generally after the start of the war.
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
The first permanent Nazi concentration camp opened on 22 March 1933 at Dachau.
dachau___Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp to be founded (March 1933), the first major concentration camp to be found (and liberated) by an Allied army was Majdanek (July 1944).
I think the first concentration camp was established in Germany, if was used first to hold Germans who disobeyed the Nazi laws, or who said the wrong thing, so it was first used to retrain the Germans, that was before WW2, then they got a new purpose afterwards, as killing chambers.
The first Nazi concentration camp to open was Dachau on 22 March 1933. It was launched amid much publicity by Himmler at a press conference.~A Concentration Camp refers to a camp in which people are detained ..or...confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legalnorms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutionaldemocracy.The Nazi concentration camps were originally established to terrorize opponents of the Nazi regime, especially Communists, socialists, liberals and labour leaders.
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
Established in March 1933, the Dachau concentration camp was the first permanent concentration camp established by the National Socialist (Nazi) government. Heinrich Himmler, in his capacity as police chief of Munich, officially described the camp as the first concentration camp for political prisoners. It opened amid much publicity as it was intended as a deterrent to opponents of the regime. The camp was housed in a disused munitions factory. The first prisoners arrived at Dachau on 22 March 1933 and this is regarded as the opening date. Himmler gave a press conference about it at the time, and its existence was never a secret. Initially Dachau was run by the SA, not specifically by the SS. Later, Dachau became the model for all ordinary Nazi concentration camps.
Yes, but until 1938 Jews were not sent to concentration camps simply for being Jews.