The camps were all run by the SS from 1934 onwards, and the SS was in charge.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
They were put to work, then people in charge would bring them to a shower and burn them alive
Jewish consintration camps were camps that the Nazis put Jews. They put them there to work and hardly ever gave them food. When the Jews there were no longer needed they would be sent to the gas chambers or huge fireplaces, and be killed. Hitler was the one in charge, he wanted power and that was a way to get it.
never, they stopped being forced when the Nazis were no longer in charge. Currently Jews and other tourists go to concentration camps on pilgrimage.
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
They were in both..
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
The first time Jews were put into concentration camps for being Jewish was after Kristalnacht, some were returned, some perished and others stayed in the system. In 1940 some were held in labour camps, but it was not really until 1941 that Jews were rounded up and put wholesale into concentration camps.
Your question is unclear. As a many Jews were in the camps it is safe to assume that they knew of them.
The Jews were taken to extermination camps by force. They did not 'agree' to go voluntarily.
No. Most Jews were unaware of the existence and purpose of the Concentration Camps and the Death Camps.