There were plenty of concentration camps for World War 2. Auschwitz concentration camp is a very well known camp. Copy and paste this URL and put it into the tool bar. It will take you to a great website. I found out a lot of information on this camp. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005263 You could also try googling the question you have because they have some pretty good sites to visit.
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There were officially three grades of camps.Grade 1 - for example, Dachau.Grade 2 - such as Buchenwald.Grade 3 - was exceptionally harsh. Examples: Auschwitz I and III.The extermination camps were off the scale altogether.
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
Key sections of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau are now museums.
Concentration camps were established by various regimes, most notably by Nazi Germany during World War II. Some infamous examples include Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka. Additionally, the Soviet Union operated Gulags, while the United States interned Japanese Americans in camps like Manzanar during World War II. These camps were used for imprisonment, forced labor, and in many cases, extermination.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
There were officially three grades of camps.Grade 1 - for example, Dachau.Grade 2 - such as Buchenwald.Grade 3 - was exceptionally harsh. Examples: Auschwitz I and III.The extermination camps were off the scale altogether.
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
because of what was found in them.
Key sections of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau are now museums.
The ending of the Nazi camps came where when the USSR liberated them.
Some camps, like Auschwitz, are very well known and therefore notorious, while some, such as Maly Trostenets and Belzec are not very well known.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
No, but it had the Mauthausen group of camps.
Concentration camps were established by various regimes, most notably by Nazi Germany during World War II. Some infamous examples include Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka. Additionally, the Soviet Union operated Gulags, while the United States interned Japanese Americans in camps like Manzanar during World War II. These camps were used for imprisonment, forced labor, and in many cases, extermination.
By Adolf Hilter, He decided to build the Nazi camps but it was people who were going to be in it akak Labout workers who actually built the camps.
Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.
The Doctor in Chief of ALL Nazi medical experiments was Dr. Eduard Wirths, who directed most of the experiment done to the prisoners in the concentrations camps during the nazi regime. the most infamous doctor at Auschwitz was Dr. Josef Mengele