Concentration camps were all over, nearly every country had at least one. Therefore, they all traveled the least distance.
All the countries which were not invaded by the Nazis including Britain didn't have any Concentration Camps.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
The Nazis provided no access for the Red Cross to the concentration camps, and neither they did not acknowledge the hideous atrocities of the concentration camps to their own country or to the outside world. The Geneva Convention of the 1930's allowed for inspection of Prisoner-of-War camps, but the concentration camps were constrained by no such existing legality.
Most people were transported by train, often in horse cars. Some traveled in trucks or buses.
Germany and Poland.
There were no saunas in concentration camps.
what are some examples of concentration camps?
Most of the major concentration camps had smaller camps attached to them. Some of these were at quite a distance from the main camp. Auschwitz, for example, had 3 camps on the main site and a further 45 sub-camps, many 20-30 miles away or even further.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
yes there was concentration camps in Arizona