Japanese-Americans
In the Holocaust satellite camps were smaller subcamps of major concentration camps. For example, Auschwitz had about 35 of them. to be exact they had 45 of them
Everyone in America was suddenly afraid of innocent Japanese Americans. They became outcasts with little money and no one willing to help. Soon the US government forced all Americans of Japanese descent to go into concentration camps, miserable places where they were forced to stay. They were in the camps for many year (for more information try reading Farewell to Manzanar) and once they were out they were still strongly discriminated against.
Some concetration camps are Auschwitz, Belzec, Bergen-Belsen, Chełmno, Dachau, Flossenbürg, Grini, Jasenovac, Klooga, Majdanek, Maly Trostinets, Mauthausen-Gusen, Ravensbrück, Treblinka.
The Auschwitz concentration camps were in Auschwitz, Nazi Germany. This camp was in operation from 1940 until 1945 when WWII ended.
Samuel Hiller survived the Concentration Camps and was released by Allied forces in 1945. He was one of the very few children to survive the camps and was then adopted by his aunt at the age of 4. After that he has proceeded to get married twice.
Japanese
Presumably this refers to Japanese-Americans who were forced into internment camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
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).
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
Concentration camps , transit camps , forced labour camps (aka) "work camps" , and death camps.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
Extermination camps (killing centres).Concentration camps (harsh forced labour camps, where the inmates were generally worked to death).Combined extermation and concentration camps.
Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps. Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps.
The Jews were liquidated and forced to concentration camps.
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.