The most notorious of all was Auschwitz.
It was both an extermination camp and a vast complex of concentration camps. By comparison with camps that were only extermination camps (such as Treblinka) it had more survivors. Some of them appeared as witnesses in trials after the war and some wrote their memoirs. On the hand camps with almost no survivors, like Chelmno, are much less well known.
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Notably , Auschwitz concentration camp was both the largest and notorious . Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Theresienstadt, Treblinka and T.II
Auschwitz, located at the intersection of several Polish cities, making it easily accessible from cities in German-occupied Europe. Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp because the goal of the camp was the extermination and elimination of all the prisoners admitted to the camp.
Auschwitz was a death camp synonymous with suffering , hopelessness and despair . Auschwitz was the most notorious concentration camp. Inmates were beaten, starved, worked until they dropped, were subjects of cruel medical experiments, gassed to death in mass showers using Zyclon B pesticide, and the bodies were burned in massive ovens.
Death marches transported Jews from concentration camp to concentration camp as the Allies neared.
Auschwitz Death Camp
because it was the the camp that killed the most jews..so makes it very popular.
Andersonville, Georgia
Bergen-Belsen is probably the most notorious.
Notably , Auschwitz concentration camp was both the largest and notorious . Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Theresienstadt, Treblinka and T.II
Auschwitz, located at the intersection of several Polish cities, making it easily accessible from cities in German-occupied Europe. Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp because the goal of the camp was the extermination and elimination of all the prisoners admitted to the camp.
Bergen-Belsen is probably the most notorious.
Auschwitz was a death camp synonymous with suffering , hopelessness and despair . Auschwitz was the most notorious concentration camp. Inmates were beaten, starved, worked until they dropped, were subjects of cruel medical experiments, gassed to death in mass showers using Zyclon B pesticide, and the bodies were burned in massive ovens.
A forced labour camp was established there in 1940, and the notorious extermination camp began routine gasssings in May 1942. The death camp was dissolved after the revolt and breakout of 14 October 1943.
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The Confederate POW camp at Andersonville in Georgia was the most notorious.
There were several camps, but the most notorious was at Andersonville, Georgia
as so notorious because 1.1 million Jews were killed in the concentration camp