No one is forgotten in this terrible tragedy. Belarus remembers.
Concentration camps are places of detention for large masses of people placed there for political, social, racial, religious and other reasons. They became widespread during the Second World War and were located both in Nazi Germany itself and in the territories occupied by it.
On the territory of occupied Belarus, the Nazis organized about 250 prisoner-of-war camps and 350 places of forced detention of the civilian population. Many of them became places of mass extermination.
