Auschtwitz It was first concectration camp and biggest concentration camp.Bulid by Heinrich Himmler In 1940
She was imprisoned at Ravensbruck concentration camp during WW II.
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
· Belzec - Concentration camp in Poland. · Buchenwald - Concentration camp in north central Germany. Birkenau - Auschwitz II, the death camp.
Dachau was the longest running concentration camp in World War II. It opened in 1933, and wasn't liberated until 1945.
Heinrich Himmler was the head of the SS and also the head of all the concentration camps. He set up the first concentration camp at Dachau in March 1933.
Camp Lieberose was a concentration camp in World War II Germany, located in Lieberose, Germany. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieberose
Initially, Majdanek was, at least on paper, a camp for Soviet prisoners of war (opened in October 1941). Majdanek was both a concentration camp and an extermination camp. Mass killings start: March 1942 Mass killings end: November 1943 Camp continues as a very harsh concentration camp until liberated by the Soviet Army on 22 July 1944. It was the first major camp to be liberated.
Auschwitz, after the concentration camp that was there in World War II
Auguste Van Pels was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II along with her family. She tragically died in the camp in either 1945 or 1944.
Terezin once served as a military fortress. During World War II, however, Terezin was adapted by the Gestapo and transformed into a concentration camp and a ghetto for Jewish families. Over 30,000 people died in the Terezin concentration camp, even though it was not an extermination camp.
Yes their is, if you look at related link it will show you how jews were captured and sent to the concentration camp, this also showed how jews were treated and how how the concentration camps worked. This concentration camp is Auschwitz II-Birkenau
Yes, Simone Arnold Liebster was sent to a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. She was a Jehovah's Witness and was imprisoned for her beliefs and refusal to support the Nazi regime.