The Florida Holocaust Museum: History, Heritage and Hope Permanent ExhibitionMain MenuIntroductionAntisemitismJewish Life Prior to WWIIOther VictimsNazis in PowerThe Rising Tide of HateGhettoization and Final SolutionThe CampsResistance: Fighting BackLiberationAftermathPortraits of Courage & SacrificeLessons for TodayAcknowledgementsThe Florida Holocaust Museum
Map of camps
12017-06-22T14:39:25-04:00Anonymous122Main camps and killing sites during the Holocaust.plain2017-06-22T14:39:44-04:00Yad VashemAnonymous
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12016-11-03T08:48:50-04:00media/CampSectionEntrance.jpgThe Camps39image_header7052020-03-30T10:42:07-04:00Between 1933 and 1945, the Nazis established thousands of concentration camps across Europe to imprison Jews, political prisoners, Roma and Sinti, prisoners of war, and other individuals faced horrific living conditions in the camps and hundreds of thousands died from starvation, overwork, exposure, and disease.