Stutthof concentration camp ended in 1945.
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
When the war ended and they were defeated.
Torrens Island Concentration Camp ended in 1915.
1.Stutthof 2.Gross-Rosen 3.Auschwitz (with all of it's sub-camps) 4.Majdanek 5. Ravensbruck
Sally Eisner was a survivor of the Holocaust and was interned in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. She later transferred to the labor camp at Stutthof, where she endured harsh conditions. Her experiences in these camps profoundly impacted her life and her perspectives on humanity and resilience.
Stutthof concentration camp was created in 1939.
Stutthof was a Nazi concentration camp near Danzig.
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
In the spring of 1944, the Jews of her region were deported to Auschwitz. Later, she was sent to the Stutthof concentration camp, and then to work on a German farm.
Stutthof (near Danzig, Gdansk) was a punishment and forced labour concentation camp, set up mainly for Poles. It acquired a large number of sub-camps and had a very high death toll. From June 1944 the camp was also used for mass gassings. At the end of the war about 12 of the guards were caught trying to flee to Germany. They were tried and most of them were convicted and publicly hanged in July 1946.
When the war ended and they were defeated.
Gonars concentration camp ended in 1943.
Torrens Island Concentration Camp ended in 1915.
1.Stutthof 2.Gross-Rosen 3.Auschwitz (with all of it's sub-camps) 4.Majdanek 5. Ravensbruck
Sally Eisner was a survivor of the Holocaust and was interned in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. She later transferred to the labor camp at Stutthof, where she endured harsh conditions. Her experiences in these camps profoundly impacted her life and her perspectives on humanity and resilience.
Stutthof was one of the smaller concentration camps but had a large number of satellite camps. According to the link below about 85,000 people perished there.
The last concentration camp Margot Frank was in was the Bergen-Belson concentration camp.