Elie Wiesel lived in Sighet, which is now in Romania but was then in Hungary.
Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Hungary
Most of the European Jews lived in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary.
Italy was part of the Central Powers.
The main location of Concentration Camps were either in Germany or Poland. However, there were concentration camps in; Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia and the Ukraine.
concentration camps.
Sighet, Translyvania ...which is in Romania.
Either Austria or Italy.
In Italy, refugee camps are located in various regions, primarily in areas such as Sicily, Calabria, and Lombardy. These camps often serve as temporary shelters for migrants and asylum seekers arriving by sea or overland. Notably, some of the most well-known facilities are in places like Lampedusa, a small island that has been a focal point for migrants crossing the Mediterranean. The conditions and management of these camps can vary significantly.
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everywhere!
They are located in the United States