Manzanar was the most widely known camp............................ there were 10 camps total: AMACHE, GILA RIVER, HEART MOUNTAIN, JEROME, MANZANAR, MINIDOKA, POSTON, ROHWER, TOPAZ, TULE LAKE
it was held in Paris and Versailles
England
1961
1943
It was the expansion camp, it was where most of the inmates were held, it was also the location for most of the gas chambers.
NO auchwitz was.
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Two popular tours visit Auchwitz and Birkenau
People where treated the same as in concentration camps but a lot more severe.
Hana Brady died when she was 13 years old in the gas chamber at Auchwitz
Auschwitz was a extermination camp, unlike other camps, people were brought there solely for the purpose to be exterminated, not to work.
At death camps, most of them were killed at Auchwitz and some others were just killed on the spot with guns
Because if they didn't, they would be severely punished through beatings, fines, jail time, and eventually deportation to an interment camp such as Auchwitz.
The unimaginable was simply that: Sure it was known that the Nazis didn't like he Jews & others they saw as undesirable. But what was to take place in Auchwitz & such places was simply beyond the concept of anyone......
the Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional story that takes place in Auchwitz concentration camp in Poland. the film is about a boy affected by the holocaust, so there isn't a specific difference.
There is carefully held, carelessly held, happily held, strongly held, bravely held, and courageously held