The difference is intent. Death camps (also called extermination camps) were designed to kill. Concentration camps were not. That didn't mean that the appalling conditions there didn't result in many deaths, but those deaths were due mainly to starvation, disease, and overwork.https://twitter.com/DocSST/status/1142616098283630592 …
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In addition, it's not true that the intention of all Nazi concentration camps was to kill. For some it was punishment. For some it was work, with workers being expendable.
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Agreed but meaningless in the context of discussion of the border camps. I will just add that while may not be true of "all" in the context of a final solution and a genocide going on what in reality is really the difference about the intentions of individual camps?
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