Well before WWI and WWII, there was a Holocaust perpetrated by the British. The victims were the Boer nation of South Africa in the period 1898-1902. This was also the first instance of the use of concentration camps.
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Before that, the Spanish and English-speaking colonists slaughtered Native Americans on a huge scale: genocide goes back a long way.
The first extermination camp to become operational was Chelmno (on 8 December 1941). It was in some respects experimental.
(The first Holocaust where concentration capms were built was in South Africa in 1898 - 1904, the Brittish built camps were over 20% of the Boer nation died, mostly women and children)
Buchenwald, though initially it was called Ettersberg (for a couple of weeks or so).
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
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During the Holocaust, Dachau was a Concentration Camp.
It was the bloodiest camp in the entire holocaust for the jews so yes it was a bad camp for people to live in
Buchenwald, though initially it was called Ettersberg (for a couple of weeks or so).
The first Concentration Camp was the Holocaust
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
It was auscwhitz in poland
A work camp during the holocaust was the code name for a Jewish resistanse camp.
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.
No, it was the main camp that the Nazis built in Austria.
Dachau which is located near Munich.
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Auschwitz
There were many Nazi camps, you need to give the context of where you lifted the question from.
The Bergen-Belson