There were extermination camps in Germany and Poland as well as many other European countries. There were concentration camps all over Europe in many more countries.
In either forced labor camps or death camps, most inmates were worked until they died. Filthy conditions, no medicines, and lack of food led to many deaths by starvation and disease. The people sent to these camps were treated in a totally callous, malicious, and inhumane manner. The death camps were part of Hitler's "Final Solution" (genocide of the Jews), although gypsies and ethnic Polish populations were subject to the same type of methodical extermination.
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
concentration camps.
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concentration camps or death camps
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
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Mainly to murder Jews.
around 8 million families were sent to concentration camps in the holocaust and in which few made it out alive. ____ The number of individuals sent to concentration and extermination camps was lower than this ...
Auschwitz.Belzec,Bergin,chelmeno,and mauthausen
Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.