Auschwitz, of course!
Approximately 1.15 million people died there, about 85% of them Jews.
The Auschwitz Concentration Camp was the largest but...
The three most vicious of these camps were (in order): Treblinka (Poland), Belzec (Poland) & Auschwitz-Birkenau (Poland). These rankings are determined by the approximate average number of murders per day of camp operation. This is freaking scary:
Treblinka = 1682.5 people killed each day (roughly 17 months of operation)
Belzec = 1315 people killed each day (15 months of operation)
Auschwitz-Birkenau = 850 people killed each day (58 months of operation).
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Auschwitz was in operation from May 1940 till January 1945, but only became an extermination camp in March 1942.
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Systematic gassing started in Auschwitz in December 1941 and ended in November 1944, they started with the small Krematoria I, expanded with bunkers I and II in Birkenau in early 1942 when Krematoria stopped, Krematorias II, III, IV and V opened over the spring on 1943 when the bunkers were shut down, bunker II was re-opened in the summer of 1944 at the peak of Auschwitz's operation.
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All the Nazi extermination and concentration camps were appalling. Maly Trostinets near Minsk in Belarus had no known survivors and an estimated 50,000 killed. Belzec (not to be confused with Bergen-Belsen) killed 434,508 Jews - this was the Nazis' own figure - and had only two known survivors. At Majdanek the SS guards sometimes went on killing sprees and clubbed prisoners to death, just to amuse themselves ...
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
Terrible
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
Terrible
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if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
The key distinction was between extermination camps and labour camps ("ordinary" concentration camps).
There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.
The extermination camps were top secret.
they were in Germany and through out Europe.
Recreation areas for A+ ;)
Concentration camps were built almost immediately after Hitler came to power. used as prisons and labour camps