Some camps were specifically set up as munitions factories, and prisoners lucky enough to be sent to one of these got slightly better food and slightly better accommodations than prisoners in the death camps. Their labor was important to the Reich, hence some effort was made to keep them alive. The death camps produced nothing for the war effort but recyclables (shoe leather, human hair, etc.) Most of the "work details" in places like Auschwitz were designed to work the prisoners to death - nothing more.
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
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
Hannah never actually went to a concentration camp. She was sent to two camps, but they weren't concentration camps.
yes they still could be punished in a concentration camp
Auschwitz was the largest Nazi concentration camp. It consisted of three camps on the main site and a further 45 subcamps, including an agricultural research farm and factories.
Imprisoning, torturing and killing people, some also had factories to make the inmates work.
Auschwitz. It was the most efficient of the killing factories. A close second was Dachau. See the link..
No one, concentration camps were never and have never been stopped. This may be a reference to Schindler, he employed Jews in his factory, but it did not keep them out of a concentration camp, when the ghetto was cleared, they went to the concentration camp with everyone else, to walk to the factory to work every day.
It was a concentration camp.
Banjica concentration camp
Janowska concentration camp was created in 1941.
The concentration camp, unnamed, is someplace in Poland.
The first Concentration Camp was the Holocaust
Yes it was a concentration camp.
Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp.
The largest concentration camp in ww2 was in Auschwitz.