sub is a prefix that basically means below/beneath or under, as in subterranean (below ground), or subtitle ( a smaller title below the main title).
A sub-camp is a smaller camp under the purview of a main camp (usually a concentration camp)
Not alot. If you are in any of them expect to die.
Most of the major concentration camps had smaller camps attached to them. Some of these were at quite a distance from the main camp. Auschwitz, for example, had 3 camps on the main site and a further 45 sub-camps, many 20-30 miles away or even further.
the difference is a concentration camp makes people suffer and a refuge camp helps people recover
Between 3,000 and 4,000 people died at Breendonk Concentration Camp during the Holocaust.
It was a concentration camp.
It did not have subcamps. It was a subcamp of Ravensbruck.
Prisoners from the Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald, made the V-2 rocket.
Not alot. If you are in any of them expect to die.
One is where people get killed and the other is where they have expiriments.
Most of the major concentration camps had smaller camps attached to them. Some of these were at quite a distance from the main camp. Auschwitz, for example, had 3 camps on the main site and a further 45 sub-camps, many 20-30 miles away or even further.
Here are some words that started with the letter "O"; -Oświęcim = Location of Auschwitz conentration Camp. -Ohrdruf = Once Labour and Concentration Camp but transfered to Buchanwald Subcamp. -Oranienburg = Early concentration camp which operated from March 1933 and closed in July 1934.
A subcamp is a smaller division of a larger camp. The Auschwitz-Birkenau complex had many subcamps around the central camp itself.
On April 29, 1945, the U.S. Seventh Army’s 45th Infantry Division liberated Dachau, the first concentration camp established by Germany’s Nazi regime. A major Dachau subcamp was liberated the same day by the 42nd Rainbow Division. Elements of the 20th Armored participated on that same date.
the difference is a concentration camp makes people suffer and a refuge camp helps people recover
Between 3,000 and 4,000 people died at Breendonk Concentration Camp during the Holocaust.
It was a concentration camp.
A Concentration camp was used to torture or force their prisoners to work. An extermination camp was where they were all systematically murdered in mass quantities, and in horrific ways. (An extermination camp was also known as a death camp.) I hope this helps you.