What was a Nazi concentration camp?

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What was a Nazi concentration camp? What role did Nazi concentration camps play within the Third Reich?

What did a Nazi concentration camp look like? You have 2 minutes to complete this task. On an A5 piece of plain paper, draw a picture of what you think a Nazi concentration camp looked like. You can draw up to 5 features, but no more. You are not being judged for your artistic skills, so there’s no need to worry about how well you think you can draw.

Creating a Gallery Now display all the cards on the wall in the form of a mini ‘Gallery’ Take a few moments to get up and have a look at some of them. Which features can you see that are the same as yours, and which are different? Be ready to feedback about what you’ve noticed.

Creating a Collective Concept Map ? ? ? What was a Nazi concentration camp ? ?

SS Concentration Camp System (Main Camps):1944 Grey line indicates German borders in 1933. Shaded areas Approximate German Occupied and Annexed Territories (from ‘Nazi Concentration Camps’ website: Maps Section)

Nazi Concentration Camps 1. Auschwitz 2. Bergen-Belsen 3. Buchenwald 4. Dora 5. Esterwegen 6. Flossenbürg 7. Mauthausen 8. Majdanek 9.Neuengamme 10. Ravensbrück 11. Riga 12. Sachsenhausen 13. Stutthof 14. Vaivara

‘What was a Nazi concentration camp ‘What was a Nazi concentration camp?’ What role did Nazi concentration camps play within the Third Reich?