The Nazi concentration camps were graded I, II and III, with grade I being (in principle, anyway) the least harsh and grade III the harshest. Dachau was Grade I Buchenwald was Grade II Auschwitz I and III were Grade III The extermination camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau (Auschwitz II) and Sobibor were not included in the grading system.
they recivced a letter in the mail to report 1 person at a time
== == The following are the types of camps that were used in the Holocaust: * "Concentration camps" is the generic term for the prison camps maintained by the Third Reich. * "Labor camps" were those that were maintained for the purpose of exploiting slave labor. * "Extermination camps" were six camps located in Poland where the mass murder of Jews and others took place. Many of the concentration camps were complexes of several camps and some had dual functions. At the Auschwitz complex, for example, most of the genocide took place in a subcamp called Birkenau. There was also a labor camp named Monowitz that was part of the complex where an artificial rubber plant was built. Likewise, Treblinka, another extermination camp, was part of a complex of three camps, two of which were used for slave labor.
Theresienstadt (in Czech Terezin) was a small fortified town in Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic). There were two camps at Terezin (Theresienstadt) 1. A Gestapo prison for uncooperative Czechs. 2. A ghetto/concentration camp and transit camp for Jews, who were later transported to Auschwitz. It was, to some extent, used as a camp for prominent German and Austrian Jews.
Not currently. The Cummings Valley Fire Camp at the prison in Tehachapi closed in the early 1990's.
most of the Jews that arrived in Auschwitz were animately sent to the gas chambers to die where as others where forced to work. and some were told that they were going for a shower but instead they would get asked
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Many kind of questions you could ask but my 3 are 1. How was it like being in a concentration camp 2. What was you force to do whiles you was in the concentration camp 3. Did you witness 1st hand of seeing someone being killed
Approximately 200,000 people survived auschwitz concentration camps , most of them was Jews, Soviet POWs and couple of gypsies and 1 or 2 homosexuals.
The Devil's Arithmetic is a book written by Jane Yolen in 1988. It's a story of a Jewish girl, Hannah, experiencing the horrors of living in a Nazi Concentration Camp. The Devil's Arithmetic is 1 + 1 + 1. Which is all the days the Jews survived at the concentration camps. And 1-1-1-1 for the people that have died.
Arthur - 1996 Arthur Goes to Camp Buster Makes the Grade 1-7 was released on: USA: 21 October 1996
by meaning 1 hut, i think you mean either How many people were in 1 concentration camp or 1 hut as a gas chamber at Auschwitz I well i tell both Depending on which concentration camp, theirs hundreds of them with spaces but i use a popular common camp and that is Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau has a max cap of 2.1 million people. Red house hut was a hut only for gas chamber prisoners and it could kill up to 12,500 prisoners at a time
they recivced a letter in the mail to report 1 person at a time
1 year and the lowest 12 days
In 1933 their was mainly 1 known concentration camp and that is Dachau Concentration Camps.
what does grade II maturity in ultra sound scanning?
The three camps made up Auschwitz I, II, and IIIAushwitz 1 - was mainly a prisoner of war campAushwitz 2 or Birkenau - functioned as an extermination camp for Jews.Aushwitz 3 - was a work camp
This is the current order of the camps anne frank went to....... 1. westerbork 2.auswitch 3.bergen belsen Anne frank died in bergen belsen a camp in lower saxony in northwester germany.