Everyone did, the international press were invited to them when they opened in 1933. The New York Times did a two page spread in praise of them.
japan and Italy were hitlers only allies when the second world war began when englnad and France had nearly 30
Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
The main location of Concentration Camps were either in Germany or Poland. However, there were concentration camps in; Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia and the Ukraine.
Both the Axis powers and the allies used concentration camps of different sizes during WWII. There were at least 1200 in German controlled areas, and hundreds under each rule, ran by Japanese, Russians, British and US military/authorities.The biggest known camp in Europe was Auschwitz II-Birkenau, that was an extermination camp, with over 100000 living in the camp.In small camp there could be only dozens of prisoners.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The Allies liberated many Nazi and Axis concentration camps in World War Two.The prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps.
I'm not quite sure what your asking but the Italians just like the Nazi's had many concentration camps established to exterminate Jews, Slavs, Croats and all others deemed by the Nazis and facist Italians to be inferior or enemies to the Axis Powers.
japan and Italy were hitlers only allies when the second world war began when englnad and France had nearly 30
Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
The main location of Concentration Camps were either in Germany or Poland. However, there were concentration camps in; Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia and the Ukraine.
To crush the Axis threat and eliminate the concentration camps, liberating all the prisoners.
Axis Powers Hetalia.
Both the Axis powers and the allies used concentration camps of different sizes during WWII. There were at least 1200 in German controlled areas, and hundreds under each rule, ran by Japanese, Russians, British and US military/authorities.The biggest known camp in Europe was Auschwitz II-Birkenau, that was an extermination camp, with over 100000 living in the camp.In small camp there could be only dozens of prisoners.
The axis powers were led by Nazi Germany.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
Central Powers. Axis was WW2.
It was Japan. The 3rd member of the axis powers.