Difference between revisions of "Transit Camps"
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* [[Drancy]] (France) -- [[Fossoli]] (Italy) -- [[Malines]] (Belgium) -- [[Westerbork]] (Netherlands) | * [[Drancy]] (France) -- [[Fossoli]] (Italy) -- [[Malines]] (Belgium) -- [[Westerbork]] (Netherlands) | ||
* [[Nazi Ghettos]] -- [[Internment Camps]] -- [[Transit Camps]] -- [[Concentration Camps]] -- [[Death Camps]] | * [[Nazi Ghettos]] -- [[Internment Camps]] -- [[Transit Camps]] -- [[Concentration Camps]] -- [[Mass Shootings]] -- [[Death Camps]] | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 30 March 2021
Transit Camps (see Holocaust Children Studies)
- Drancy (France) -- Fossoli (Italy) -- Malines (Belgium) -- Westerbork (Netherlands)
- Nazi Ghettos -- Internment Camps -- Transit Camps -- Concentration Camps -- Mass Shootings -- Death Camps
Overview
In Western Europe there were no Death Camps. The Nazis wanted the extermination of European Jews to happen in Eastern Europe in secrecy. Drancy (France), Fossoli (Italy), Malines (Belgium) and Westerbork (Netherlands) were Transit Camps where the imprisoned Jews were concentrated before their deportation "to the East".