there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
In 1944 she was transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
1.The first concentration camp was Dachau, located near Munich. 2.Sachsenhausen (near Berlin). This camp opened the day after Dachau and was originally called Oranienburg. 3.Buchenwald is also located in Germany, near Wiemar.
Any concentration camp gets its name from the notion that the 'undesirables' are concentrated within a perimeter, often a camp or an encampment.
Natzweiler in Alsace, France. It is in a remote, densely forested area. Most concentration camps were in the middle of nowhere, to prevent other countries finding out what was going on.
The Bergen-Belson
The first permanent one was Dachau.
there is no single concentration camp, if you mean one in particular, then name it.
In 1944 she was transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
1.The first concentration camp was Dachau, located near Munich. 2.Sachsenhausen (near Berlin). This camp opened the day after Dachau and was originally called Oranienburg. 3.Buchenwald is also located in Germany, near Wiemar.
It was a concentration camp in what is now the Czech Republic. Another name for it is Terezin. About 33,000 died in the camp.
It is also called a death camp.
Oranienburg.
Auschwitz.
Kommandant.
Any concentration camp gets its name from the notion that the 'undesirables' are concentrated within a perimeter, often a camp or an encampment.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun, a Dutch location name, "Westerbork." (A refugee camp near Hooghalen in the Netherlands was used as a concentration camp and transit camp by Nazi Germany in World War II.)