During the Holocaust, "camp" typically referred to the concentration and extermination camps established by the Nazi regime to detain, exploit, and systematically murder millions of Jews and other targeted groups. These camps were sites of immense suffering, forced labor, and inhumane conditions, where prisoners faced starvation, disease, and brutal treatment. Notable camps like Auschwitz became symbols of the Holocaust’s atrocities, representing the systematic genocide that occurred between 1941 and 1945. The term evokes not only the physical locations but also the profound loss of life and the enduring trauma experienced by survivors and their descendants.
auschwits was the worst death/concentration camp used during the holocaust
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
Dachau concentration camp. It opened in May 1939
during the holocaust the Jewish had numbers tattoed on them when they were in the concentration camp these numbers represented who they are this was how they would take roll by looking at the numbers
he had to report upwards. Within the camp there were commanders of smaller sections that would report to him.
A work camp during the holocaust was the code name for a Jewish resistanse camp.
auschwits was the worst death/concentration camp used during the holocaust
well to "relocate" is to move some where else, and during the holocaust they had starvation camps and such so most likely they would be sent to a different camp
The largest of the death camps during the holocaust was Auschwitz, in Poland.
During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
It was auscwhitz in poland
Dachau concentration camp. It opened in May 1939
I assume you mean during the Holocaust. They made you wear a Star of David, they sent you to the ghetto or a concentration camp, or they shot you.
they established a network of various types of camp.
you worked as a slave. or were gassed tbh
Auschwitz (Birkenau).
during the holocaust the Jewish had numbers tattoed on them when they were in the concentration camp these numbers represented who they are this was how they would take roll by looking at the numbers