The Nazis murdered around six million Jews in total, and many of them were killed beyond the death camps shown here. They also targeted Roma people, disabled individuals, political prisoners, Slavs, LGBTQ+ people, and others they considered “undesirable.” The death camps were just one part of a much larger system of genocide.
SaltyFlavors on
Where are all the other ones?
MajorOak1189 on
This isn’t a good map. It doesn’t even include some of the most famous ones like Dachau and Bergen-Belsen. There were hundreds of camps across Germany and the countries they occupied. This map could give the impression that there were far fewer camps than there were, which is already an issue in our society. I need to reiterate that there were far far more camps than anyone could imagine and this map does not reflect that properly or appropriately.
ForrestCFB on
For the people wondering why there are only six:
There weren’t any more. There were 6.
The nazi’s also operated concentration camps, work camps, and transport camps.
And although a huge number of people got killed there, the reason wasn’t EXPLICITLY to kill. It was more of a „bonus“.
If you were sent to a death camp, you would be killed VERY quickly, and VERY few people survived. In other camps forced labor was a thing too. Don’t get me wrong, those places were hell on earth, and people were beaten to death, forced to work until they dropped dead. But they only had six real death camps.
kallisto19988 on
Germany, not nazi germany.
Acrylic_Starshine on
Are the other camps museums or all rubble/land?
Sir-Chris-Finch on
Treblinka being so close behind Auschwitz is surprising to me
Ok_Replacement_978 on
It will be interesting to see how the american death camp numbers compare.
kicklhimintheballs on
Polish death camps
ifcknkl on
Where is Buchenwald?
tsunmai_q on
I wonder what source they used.
Nervous-Promotion109 on
And this is whst some people think is happening in america 😂
someoldguyon_reddit on
Let’s not forget Dachau, Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, Bergen Belsen, Neuengamme, Mittlebau-Dora. All in Germany proper.
alexstad87 on
What?! No comment how the Soviets were worse than that? Bots, you are underperforming.
RebootAndPray on
Probably should include German-operated camps in territories that were not directly incorporated into Germany. Like, Staro Sajmište in Belgrade for example, or those under control of German puppet-states like Croatia, such as Jasenovac. Tens of thousands were killed in these.
PhenomenalPancake on
I’ll wait for an explanation for how this justifies taking over Palestinian land and committing genocide against the natives.
Redeyz on
Oh boy yet again I bet the comments here will be super chill and in no way antisemitic
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The Nazis murdered around six million Jews in total, and many of them were killed beyond the death camps shown here. They also targeted Roma people, disabled individuals, political prisoners, Slavs, LGBTQ+ people, and others they considered “undesirable.” The death camps were just one part of a much larger system of genocide.
Where are all the other ones?
This isn’t a good map. It doesn’t even include some of the most famous ones like Dachau and Bergen-Belsen. There were hundreds of camps across Germany and the countries they occupied. This map could give the impression that there were far fewer camps than there were, which is already an issue in our society. I need to reiterate that there were far far more camps than anyone could imagine and this map does not reflect that properly or appropriately.
For the people wondering why there are only six:
There weren’t any more. There were 6.
The nazi’s also operated concentration camps, work camps, and transport camps.
And although a huge number of people got killed there, the reason wasn’t EXPLICITLY to kill. It was more of a „bonus“.
If you were sent to a death camp, you would be killed VERY quickly, and VERY few people survived. In other camps forced labor was a thing too. Don’t get me wrong, those places were hell on earth, and people were beaten to death, forced to work until they dropped dead. But they only had six real death camps.
Germany, not nazi germany.
Are the other camps museums or all rubble/land?
Treblinka being so close behind Auschwitz is surprising to me
It will be interesting to see how the american death camp numbers compare.
Polish death camps
Where is Buchenwald?
I wonder what source they used.
And this is whst some people think is happening in america 😂
Let’s not forget Dachau, Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, Bergen Belsen, Neuengamme, Mittlebau-Dora. All in Germany proper.
What?! No comment how the Soviets were worse than that? Bots, you are underperforming.
Probably should include German-operated camps in territories that were not directly incorporated into Germany. Like, Staro Sajmište in Belgrade for example, or those under control of German puppet-states like Croatia, such as Jasenovac. Tens of thousands were killed in these.
I’ll wait for an explanation for how this justifies taking over Palestinian land and committing genocide against the natives.
Oh boy yet again I bet the comments here will be super chill and in no way antisemitic