Their treatment depended largely on the Nazi concentration camp badges, as well as their nationality and rank within the system.
About 750 were deported to Nazi concentration camps, where all but a handful died.
Of the 330,000 Jews in France at the war's start, 76,000 were sent to Nazi concentration and death camps.
As many as three million died in Nazi concentration and prisoner-of-war camps.
About something that happened in a Nazi concentration camp fifteen or twenty years ago?
A total of ten camps existed, set up in former Nazi concentration camps, former stalags, barracks, or prisons.
In 1944 most of the Jews were deported to Nazi concentration and extermination camps.
There cannot be a more chilling testimony to evil than the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Though most Nazi concentration and extermination camps were destroyed after the war, some were made into permanent memorials.
January 27, 1945 is the day that the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated.