Not anymore, but there were in the Second World War. They were known more commonly as internment camps during those times; the term concentration camp was created by the Nazis in the 1930's.
The inmates of concentration camps had no rights at all.
The US did NOT "rescue Jews from the concentration camps." When the US and England had a chance to destroy Nazi concentration camps with bombing, they refused, preferring instead to bomb other military targets. Years later, at the end of the war, after six million Jews had already been murdered, some US troops participated in "liberating" a few Nazi camps. However, by then it was too late. There were very few Jews left alive.
They were in both..
In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.
what was Hitler's purpose for sending Jews to concentration camps and what is a concentration camp.
They were sent to ghettos prior to the Concentration Camps...
yes, all inmates were beaten in concentration camps.
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During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.