The second-ever concentration camp, following the establishment of the first in 1896 in Cuba, was the concentration camp created by the British during the Second Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa. These camps were designed to detain Boer civilians and were notorious for their poor living conditions, leading to high mortality rates due to disease and malnutrition. The British aimed to undermine the Boer guerrilla tactics by separating civilians from combatants. This strategy marked one of the earliest uses of concentration camps in a modern conflict.
The second Nazi concentration camp was Oranienburg, to the north of Berlin. It opened on 23 March 1933, one day after Dachau.
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Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
It was a concentration camp.
There's some confusion here. Some prisoners were given positions of responsibilty inside concentration camps. They were called Kapos or Capos. Obviously, no prisoner was ever 'in charge of a concentration camp'.
The second Nazi concentration camp was Oranienburg, to the north of Berlin. It opened on 23 March 1933, one day after Dachau.
No, Jeannine Burks was never put in a concentration camp but her dad was sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and he was exterminated and gassed to death
Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
no she died in a concentration camp.
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Dachau was the first concentration camp ever established and it opened in march 1933
It is not clear what you want to know. The smallest camp? The one with fewest survivors, or a camp one hardly ever hears about?
It was a concentration camp.
There's some confusion here. Some prisoners were given positions of responsibilty inside concentration camps. They were called Kapos or Capos. Obviously, no prisoner was ever 'in charge of a concentration camp'.
Banjica concentration camp
The first Concentration Camp was the Holocaust
Yes it was a concentration camp.