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How far is it from Westerbork to Auschwitz?

The distance between Westerbork transit camp and Auschwitz concentration camp is 1,099 Kilometers or 683 Miles.


Where did the Germans house soldiers or the Jewish people the Germans captured?

The people captured by the Nazis were sent to concentration camps. If they did not send you to a concentration camp they would send you to a labour camp. Often they were sent to a 'transit camp' first, till there were enough people for a train-load to a concentration camp. You see in the camps you were not allowed to talk about how wrong the Nazis were because, they felt that after getting rid of them they would finally have a perfect world. But what does perfect actually mean? Figure that out.


What concentration camp did Corrie ten Boom get sent to?

After spending three months in prison, Corrie ten Boom was sent to Vught concentration camp in south Holland in 1944, which was mainly used as a transit stop for prisoner being moved to Germany and Poland. She was than moved to Ravensbruck concentration camp in Northern Germany, were she remained until she was freed in December 1944. It was in Ravensbruck that Corrie's sister, Betsie ten Boom died.


When was Dela Rosa Transit created?

Dela Rosa Transit was created in 1991.


When were concentration camps discovered by the British?

One of the first camps found the British and Canadian armies was Breendonck near Antwerp in Belgium. It was, strictly speaking, a transit camp and 'intensive interrogation centre' (where members of the Belgian resistance were tortured) but was also used as a concentration camp. It was liberated early in September 1944. The biggest camp that the British liberated was Bergen-Belsen, near Hanover, liberated in April 1945.

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How do you spell westerbork?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun, a Dutch location name, "Westerbork." (A refugee camp near Hooghalen in the Netherlands was used as a concentration camp and transit camp by Nazi Germany in World War II.)


What was the transit concentration camp that was located in Holland?

westerbork


How far is it from Westerbork to Auschwitz?

The distance between Westerbork transit camp and Auschwitz concentration camp is 1,099 Kilometers or 683 Miles.


What is the difference between a transit and a theodolite?

They are the same - they are precision instruments having telescopic sights for establishing horizontal and sometimes vertical angles . In the US and Canada they are called Transit Levels, in the UK Theodolites.


What was the name of the concentration camp Anne was in?

She was in one transit camp - Westerbork - and two concentration camps: Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.


What was the difference between the concentration camp and extermination camp?

Technically all camps were within the concentration camp system, there were labour camps, transit camps and extermination camps. Concentration camps were generally intended for civillians, initially just for criminals, but gradually more types were included. Extermination camps were established about seven and a half years after the first concentration camps. They were much smaller than the average concentration camps (Auschwitz is an exception as it was both), as they only held enough inmates that were needed to opperate the gas chambers/vans and the cramatoria.


What is the difference between transit and corridor?

Transit is the passage from one place to another. specifically if a road goes through multiple country and establish connection between them is called a transit. On the other hand, if a passage goes through a second nation and thereby establish a bypass connection then this transit is called a Corridor. For example, suppose a road connects Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, its a transit. If a road connects India, Bangladesh and India, then its Corridor.


What is the difference between an eclipse and a transit?

An eclipse occurs when one celestial body passes through the shadow of another, like a solar eclipse when the Moon blocks the Sun. A transit is when a smaller celestial body passes in front of a larger body, like the transit of Mercury or Venus across the face of the Sun.


How long did westerbork concentration last?

Westerbork concentration camp was in operation from October 1942 to April 1945, making it around two and a half years. It was initially set up by the Dutch government as a transit camp for Jews before they were deported to extermination camps in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust.


What is the difference between a transit camp and a ghetto during the Holocaust?

When Hitler gained he enforced strict laws on Jews that just kept getting harsher and harsher. Ghettos were usally a sectioned of area in a major city suronded by barbed wire fences and gaurded by Nazis. Ghettos were the place were all the Jews and other undesireables being persecuted by Hitler were sent. These places were impoverished and filthy. People lived and worked in the ghettos but many were forced to do cruel jobs ebforced by the Nazis. When the ghettos got to full the Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps. Before the Jews were sent to the concentration camps they were sent to transit camps. Transit camps were where Jews stayed until they were sent to the concentration camp. It was sort of a sorting ground like some may have been sent to Auschwitz well others were sent to Birkenau. Transit camps were similar to concentration camps but the conditions were significanty better. To learn more about this topic and the holocaust I encourage you to visit United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at USHMM.org


What actors and actresses appeared in Tibetan Refugee - 2004?

The cast of Tibetan Refugee - 2004 includes: The Dalai Lama as himself Yungchen Lhamo as Herself - Former Transit Center Refugee Tashi Norbu as Himself - Director of Reception Center Thubten Samphel as Himself - Information Secretary Robert Thurman as Himself - Buddhist Scholar - Prof. Columbia University


How many deaths were in Breendonk concentration camp?

The Wikipedia list of concentration camps gives the figure as "300?". Technically, it was supposed to be a transit camp and interrogation centre.