A death camp (or extermination camp) was a Nazi camp intended and designed for the sole purpose of killing the inmates, usually with special apparatus, such as gas chamber, specially designed for mass murder.
The first death to become operational was Chelmno, where routine mass gassings of Jews started on 8 December 1941.
Chelmno was followed by:
Note that in some camps the inmates were worked to death on grossly insufficient food. This applies in particular to:
These camps are often also called death camps.
The death toll at all the major "ordinary" concentration camps was high. At least two stand out:
These camps are sometimes also referred to as death camps because of the high death toll.
The Death Camp of Tolerance was created on 2002-11-20.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
To commit genocide.
no Jeannine did not go to a death camp. she was a hidden child. but her father went to a death comp, and was killed.
yess it was a concentration camp but also a part of it was called Birkenau and Birkenau was a death camp
yes
The Death Camp of Tolerance was created on 2002-11-20.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
She never went to a concentration camp, She escaped the death train and her death.
To commit genocide.
It is also called a death camp.
no Jeannine did not go to a death camp. she was a hidden child. but her father went to a death comp, and was killed.
no
Auschwitz Birkenau, it acts as an death camp but it's an extermination camp.
The first death camp to become operational was Chelmno on 8 December 1941. (In this context I assume that death camprefers to a camp intended entirely or almost entirely for killing).
A death camp that moved around
yess it was a concentration camp but also a part of it was called Birkenau and Birkenau was a death camp