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What was concentration camp?

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Answered by baby1133
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A concentration camp is when, often during war, a large amount of people are imprisoned in a small area without adequate facilities. ... The word “concentration camp” is usually associated with the Nazi camps in Germany, among which the most infamous were Auschwitz, Belsen and Dachau.


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Answered by presentmoment
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Concentration camps were the areas where racially segregated groups were kept in Nazi Germany.  

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  • Concentration camps were created in many parts of the Nazi-dominated Germany, where segregated people were held and kept and tortured and killed.
  • The Nazis used to say these concentration camps were full of “undesirables” and in an attempt to obtain racially pure lines tortured and killed masses of people and this became to be known as the holocaust.
  • Historians claim that over '1.1 million people' were killed in these concentration camps.
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