The Camp System

The Camp System

Over its twelve-year existence, Nazi Germany and its allies established more than 44,000 camps and other types of prisons. These included concentration camps, forced labor camps, transit camps, ghettos, and killing centers or death camps.

This gallery explores industrialized genocide and the workings of the camp system by looking at the daily lives of inmates through their experience of arrival, clothing and barracks, food, labor, violence, and resistance.

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