They do not have foreign names in the country they are in.
The most famous concentration camp is Auschwitz because it was one of the biggest death camps, located in Poland.
The Germans set-up many camps in occupied Poland perhaps 2,000. These included concentration and labour camps mostly for ethnic Poles. There were also ghettos and death camps most for ethnic Jews.
The Nazis had 5 to 8 extermination camps. Please see the related question. The death toll at most other camps was also high.
The majority of the concentration camps established by the Nazis were designed and constructed to operate as efficient factories for the mass production of death. Those taken there, predominantly Jews, were enslaved, degraded, humiliated, starved, mutilated, tortured, violated, and killed. Millions arrived. Few departed.
Most of the deportations to death camps were by train.
I fear that horrible experiences occurred in all death camps. Most of the death camps of the Holocaust were in southern Poland.
Poland
Auschwitz (taking all sections together) had the highest death toll of all- about 1.3 million. Treblinka, with about 870,000 was next.
No. Most Jews were unaware of the existence and purpose of the Concentration Camps and the Death Camps.
He gassed most of them and the others he worked them to death.
Most of the European Jews lived in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary.
Death and Extermination Camps were Self Purposed Camps which were mainly intended to kill a lot of people, Camps like Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec were Camps which had a sole purpose of kill as much people as possible but also the most efficient. These camps had a average death rate f at least 15,000 People a month. Auschwitz was the exception; it operated as both a death camp and a concentration camp. Also with its sub-camps was the largest supplier of labour in the camp system.
germany ____ No, actually in German-occupied Poland.
Horrible, some starved but most died of diesease. The Nazis dropped of trailors full of dead children. ___ In death camps (that is, extermination camps) children were gassed as soon as practical after arrival at the camps - usually within a matter of hours.
In concentration camps the main causes of death were disease and starvation, exhaustion would lead to death in a variety of ways, the most likely being beaten to death. Or they would be sent to a death camp and gassed.
The most famous concentration camp is Auschwitz because it was one of the biggest death camps, located in Poland.
There were 5 main death camps the biggest was Auschwitz but most people killed in the holocaust were killed by mobile killing squads sent out in all conquered land