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Unlike concentration camps such as Dachau and slave labor camps, where there were horrendous death rates as a byproduct of starvation and ill treatment, the extermination camps were designed specifically for the elimination of persons through gas chambers or other means.
All but one of the seven German extermination camps were built in occupied Poland. They were
The seventh camp was located at Maly Trostenets, in present-day Belarus.Of these, Auschwitz and Chelmno were located within areas of western Poland annexed by Germany - the other four were located within the General Government area.
The Croat Ustaše puppet regime also operated an extermination camp at Jasenovac.
Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibór were constructed during Operation Reinhard. These camps, plus Chelmno were pure extermination camps, built solely to kill vast numbers of Jews within hours of arrival. No non-Jews were ever sent to any of these four camps.\n