The Japanese but they weren't concentration camps they were more like make shift towns to hold them. No killing took place.
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I know it's a shame most of your family couldn't make it as they didn't survive the concentration camps.
Yes, homosexuals were one of the persecuted groups.
Well, friend, there are many different kinds of camps out there. You have summer camps, where kids can have fun and make memories in the great outdoors. There are also boot camps for fitness and discipline, and refugee camps that provide shelter and support to those in need. Remember, every camp serves a different purpose, but they all have one thing in common - bringing people together in a special way.
Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
If you mean that you want to make a presentation/project about the Holocaust, but in a unique and creative way, then I suggest you try something that you wouldn't normally do, like: - Create a model of a concentration camp, with a description - Do a skit on people being taken into the concentration camps - Write a 'journal' based on the life of someone living during the Holocaust
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Concentration camps were closed when the Allies liberated them. In some cases, such as Sobibor, the Germans destroyed the camps and planted flowers or trees to make it look nice.
The Japanese but they weren't concentration camps they were more like make shift towns to hold them. No killing took place.
Germans wanting to make fun of jewish victims
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concentration: they make you work till you die exterminstion: they just kill you off like your a bug
If the Concentration Camps are still going on today, then just seprate yourself from Jews and you wont be convited as anything and you wont have to spend the rest of your life in a Concentration Camp inless you are released
I know it's a shame most of your family couldn't make it as they didn't survive the concentration camps.
Having seen a few, there is nothing "written" on the inside of the gates of concentration camps. The words, "Arbeit macht frei" (Work will make you free, perhaps offering the false impression that those who were taken to the camps could earn their freedom) is worked into the ironwork above or near a number of the gates of several camps, and perhaps the Nazi's were trying to calm the masses coming into the camps to make it easier to control them.
Yes, homosexuals were one of the persecuted groups.