concentration of troops

  • 1concentration of troops — grouping of military forces in a small area …

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  • 2Concentration Camps Inspectorate — The Concentration Camps Inspectorate (Inspektion der Konzentrationslager) was the central SS administrative and managerial authority for the concentration camps of the Third Reich. Created by Theodor Eicke, it was originally known as the General… …

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  • 3Concentration (game show) — For other uses, see Concentration (disambiguation). Concentration Concentration logo employed from 1963 to 1973. Format Game show Created by Jack Barry Dan Enright Rob …

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  • 4concentration area — 1. An area, usually in the theater of operations, where troops are assembled before beginning active operations. 2. A limited area on which a volume of gunfire is placed within a limited time …

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  • 5Auschwitz concentration camp — Auschwitz and Auschwitz Birkenau redirect here. For the town, see Oświęcim. Distinguish from Austerlitz. Or see Auschwitz (disambiguation) Auschwitz Concentration camp …

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  • 6Dachau concentration camp — American troops guard the main entrance to Dachau just after liberation …

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  • 7Bergen-Belsen concentration camp — Belsen redirects here. For other meanings, see Belsen (disambiguation). Bergen Belsen (or Belsen) was a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Between 1943 and 1945, an estimated 50,000 people died… …

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  • 8Buchenwald concentration camp — Buchenwald redirects here. For other uses, see Buchenwald (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°01′20″N 11°14′53″E / 51.02222°N 11.24806°E …

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  • 9Okahandja Concentration Camp — After the battle of Waterburg, in which the Schutztruppers of German South West Africa used machine guns and cannons to force the indigenous Herero into the Omaheke desert, then used Maxim machine guns to prevent the Herero from gaining access to …

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  • 10Ohrdruf concentration camp — U.S. Generals Eisenhower, Bradley and Patton inspect a cremation pyre at the camp on April 12, 1945, after liberation …

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