Displaying: 1 25 of 29 matches for “concentration camps”
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1. Dachau concentration camp
The Dachau concentration camp was established in 1933 and operated ... continuously until the end of the war in 1945. It was the first concentration
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2. Ravensbrück concentration camp, 1945
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3. Dachau concentration camp, 1944
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4. Jasenovac concentration camp, 1942
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5. Mauthausen concentration camp, April 1945
map of the Mauthausen concentration camp in April 1945.
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6. Stutthof concentration camp, fall 1944
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7. Buchenwald concentration camp, spring 1945
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8. Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 1944
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9. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp System
Lublin/Majdanek camp system showing the main camp and subcamps.
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10. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–39
The first concentration camps in Germany were established soon after Hitler's appointment as ... chancellor in January 1933. The Storm Troopers (SA) and the police established concentration camps to handle
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11. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–34
The first concentration camps in Germany were established soon after Adolf Hitler's appointment ... as chancellor in January 1933. The Storm Troopers (SA) and the police established concentration camps
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12. Plaszow concentration camp, January 1944
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13. Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp, 1945
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14. Gross-Rosen concentration camp, 1945
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15. Sachsenhausen concentration camp, fall 1944
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16. Neuengamme concentration camp, 1942-1945
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17. Liberation of Nazi camps
Nazi Germany, they began to encounter tens of thousands of concentration camp prisoners suffering ... from starvation and disease. Only after the liberation of the Nazi camps
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18. Major Nazi camps in Europe, January 1944
concentration camps. The Germans deported Jews from all over occupied Europe to ... extermination camps in Poland, where they were systematically killed, and also to concentration camps, where ... Mechelen, and Drancy in western Europe and concentration camps like Bolzano and Fossoli di Carpi in Italy ... According to SS reports, there were more than 700,000 prisoners registered in the concentration camps in
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19. Liberation of major Nazi camps, 1944-1945
encounter and liberate concentration camp prisoners, many of whom had survived death marches into the ... interior of Germany. Soviet forces were the first to approach a major Nazi camp, reaching the
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20. Major Nazi camps in Greater Germany, 1944
concentration camp prisoners as forced laborers in German armaments industries. Especially in 1943 and 1944 ... The Nazi camp system expanded rapidly after the beginning of World War II in September 1939, as
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21. Jewish armed resistance in ghettos and camps, 1941-1944
succeeded in initiating resistance and uprisings in some Nazi concentration ... camps, and even in the killing centers of Treblinka, Sobibor, and
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22. Major death marches and evacuations, 1944-1945
defeat. As Allied forces approached Nazi camps, the SS organized death marches of concentration camp ... inmates, in part to keep large numbers of concentration camp prisoners from falling into Allied hands. The ... term "death march" was probably coined by concentration camp prisoners ... It referred to forced marches of concentration camp prisoners over long distances under heavy guard
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23. Killing Centers in German-occupied Poland, 1942
Poland). Auschwitz functioned as concentration and forced-labor camps, as well as a killing center. The ... research, Lublin-Majdanek is usually classified as a concentration camp. According to this research, German ... Killing centers (also referred to as "extermination camps" or ... "death camps") were designed to carry out genocide. Between 1941 and 1945, the Nazis established five
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24. Anne Frank: Amsterdam and deportation
concentration camps and killing centers in the east. That same month, the Frank family went into hiding. They ... Later that year, Anne and her sister Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne
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25. Auschwitz environs, summer 1944
a concentration, extermination, and forced-labor camp. It was located at the town of Oswiecim near ... Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans. It was a complex of camps, including ... Auschwitz I was the main camp and the first camp established at Oswiecim. Auschwitz II (Birkenau) was the