Location | Information | Concentration Camp | % Correct |
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Poland | Most famous and largest concentration camp | Auschwitz-Birkenau | 99%
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Germany | Where Anne Frank died | Bergen-Belsen | 65%
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Germany | First camp opened in Germany for prominent academic, political, religious, and royal prisoners | Dachau | 65%
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Poland | Secret concentration camp used in Operation Reinhardt | Treblinka | 62%
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Poland | Extermination camp, only a few Jews survived | Sobibor | 43%
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Germany | Held many political prisoners | Buchenwald | 34%
|
Austria | Used as a camp for the intelligentsia prisoners | Mauthausen | 31%
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Poland | First extermination camp opened to kill Jews of Lodz Ghetto | Chelmno | 29%
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Poland | First extermination camp | Belzec | 28%
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Poland | Located near Lublin | Majdanek | 26%
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Germany | Largest female concentration camp | Ravensbruck | 26%
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Germany | Held prominent political prisoners including Joseph Stalin's oldest son | Sachsenhausen | 21%
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Czech Republic | Used by Nazis as propaganda to make others believe concentration camps were humane | Theresienstadt | 21%
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Germany | Commanded by Amon Goth | Plaszow | 13%
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Poland | Last camp liberated by Soviets | Stutthof | 13%
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Netherlands | Used to send Italian and Dutch Jews east to killing centers | Westerbork | 13%
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Germany | Housed surviving members of the Valkyrie conspiracy | Flossenburg | 11%
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Poland | In 1944 held 11% of all concentration camp inmates | Gross-Rosen | 11%
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France | Only camp in France | Natzweiler-Struthof | 9%
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Germany | Prisoners were used as forced laborers in several industries | Neuengamme | 9%
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Latvia | Held all Jewish prisoners in Latvia | Kaiserwald | 7%
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Germany | Provided workers for the V-2 rocket factory | Mittelbau-Dora | 6%
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Ukraine | Began as a factory in Lvov, Poland | Janowska | 4%
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