It wasn't the soldiers who were. THEY were on the battle front, fighting us allies. The Nazi GUARDS and SS were the ones that were stationed at each concentration camp to kill and "Supervise" their prisoners. And by supervise, I mostly mean beat without reason and out of sheer cruelty order them around like slaves.
German immigrants have had many successes. There are many German immigrants that own their own businesses and have made successful careers for themselves. Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira are German immigrants that have become great footballers.
Yes it is of German origin. Many settled in England during the 14th Century and later spread to the United States.
A bicameral.
Camp Valley Forge is where General Washington stayed the winter of 1777-1778, and ended up suffering many hardships.
Woodrow Wilson's opinion began to change when the attack of the German U-boats killed many people in the US.
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There were many Nazi concentration camps, so you need to provide more information.
0, all people who were sent to concentration camps either were or now are stateless people for not being a Pure German or a Pure Aryan German
Camp Concentration has 177 pages.
There were approximately 55,000 soldiers in all that ran the concentration camps. The number of camps varied through the time that concentration camps existed, towards the end there would have been 900 soldiers assigned to a camp.
Natzweiler-Struthof was a German concentration camp. Over 17,000 people died in this camp between the dates of May 1941 and March 1945.
No, it was a concentration camp/extermination camp but it did have many POWs
Its Ravensbruck. Which camp? It was a UK Army base for many years.
There were many concentration camps.
Yes. There are extensive testimonies and witness evidence of abuse of women by guards in concentration camps, as any internet search will reveal.In addition to the Nazi concentration camps, there are many other accounts of concentration camp guards abusing inmates, including men and children, even in more recent times. For example, the link in Related links below spotlights the outrageous treatment of prisoners in such a camp in 1991/92.
525,000 people died in Belzec Concentration Camp.
Ravensbruck concentration camp