CONCENTRATION CAMPS By Georgie Frericks (Rymer). What were Concentration Camps?  Concentration camps were camps that the Jewish, Gypsies, or other people.

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CONCENTRATION CAMPS By Georgie Frericks (Rymer)

What were Concentration Camps?  Concentration camps were camps that the Jewish, Gypsies, or other people were forced to go to, to be tortured or forced to do work.  They put them in these camps mostly because of looks and their religion  They were built to fit many people and even had bunk beds to save the room. (Sudan)

Who lead the camps?  Adolf Hitler and the German Nazi Soldiers led these camps.  Concentration camps were around during World War ll ( ) (northerngoodies.com)

What were the camps meant for?  Jewish and Gypsie, or other slave workers  In 1941-killing Jewish people  Poisonous gas, and medical experiments on the people  In Germans built 6 death camps

What are some of the camps called? Death Camps: Auschwitz Belzec Chelmno Majdanek Sobibor T.II  Auschwitz-By far worst death camp of all time  Largest camp there was  Located in Poland  About 1 ¼ million people died at Auschwitz in World War II  Tested for experiments such as diseases and cures.

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Where were they located?