the Japanese bombed pearl harbor, and America was scared. fdr said that Japan had planned the bombing, so the Japanese-Americans where put in internment camps.
Some of the former camps have been turned into museums, other have memorials at the sites and of some there is no trace.
The total number of Jews killed by the Nazis was about 6 million. Just over half of these died in extermination and concetration camps. The others were killed in mass open air shootings or perished from starvation and disease in ghettos.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
They really were much different Relocation Camps and Internment camps were the same thing just that relocation camps were the real camps and internment camps were where the Japanese Americans had to go before they made the relocation camps.
What sort of camps? For whom? Boy Scouts' camps for scouts?
Manazar Aashiq. has written: 'Khel he Khel main'
she was a good women
no they are not open
Chelmno
In 1942.
Several concentration camps are open to tourists.
Never. This is not true.
july
Some of the former camps have been turned into museums, other have memorials at the sites and of some there is no trace.
# Killed in open air shootings - about 1.3 million # Died of general privation (for example, in ghettos) - 800,000 # Killed in extermination camps and concentration camps - 3.6-3.7 million
Allied troops would approach, if the gates were not opened for them, then they would open them.
The Holocaust had Concentration Camps or Forced labor camps to destroy the Jews. They would force them to go to these camps and give them little food and force them to work until they died, or they just killed them out right. ___ In the then Soviet Union the Nazis often simply shot Jews in open country, but in Western and Central Europe they weren't keen on this. ___ There were different kinds of camps for different purposes. The key distinction is between ordinary concentration camps, which were use for slave labour and extermination camps, which existed only to kill.