Some camps, like Auschwitz, are very well known and therefore notorious, while some, such as Maly Trostenets and Belzec are not very well known.
because of what was found in them.
Dr Josef Mengele was perhaps the most infamous.
Auschwitz, the most infamous of the camps, has been maintained as a memorial.
Infamous means being famous for doing things considered illegal or bad i.e. Hitler is infamous for being a Dictator who ordered Jews to their deaths in concentration camps!
Because Jews were killed there.
Because they killed people or put them to work until they did die.
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All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Infamous means being famous for doing things considered illegal or bad i.e. Hitler is infamous for being a Dictator who ordered Jews to their deaths in concentration camps!
Chelmno - because only two people survived from the camp. Auschwitz - was the largest camp (group) and produced the most victims. Treblinka - the busiest of the 'Action Reinhardt' camps and the one that most of the Warsaw ghetto would meet their end in.
There were officially three grades of camps.Grade 1 - for example, Dachau.Grade 2 - such as Buchenwald.Grade 3 - was exceptionally harsh. Examples: Auschwitz I and III.The extermination camps were off the scale altogether.