1) Of course not. Anyone that answers yes to that one is an historical idiot and should be ignored on all historical issues. Concentration camps were actually popularized by the British, not the Germans. They have also been used by the Americans and French.
One’s political leanings will generally determine if some of the current camps are concentration camps, internment camps, or refugee centers. In any event, they represent a concentration of locally identified undesirables in a more or less secure and separated facility.
2) I’ll answer that one with a different question: Are you aware that 9 of the original members of Hitler’s cabinet weren’t even Nazis?
On your first, I would agree when discussing the left. However, I’m not looking to be judgmental of anyone at FR on these matters. It’s simple sociological research.
Perhaps asking for honesty of those who are unwilling is too much.
At one time I was ignorant result of my education and would have answered these questions quite differently not so long ago. But as opposed to so many on the left, I chose to understand history rather than change it. Particularly given that I’m now citing it in part as an expose’ on a fundamental flaw in our system: Education, i.e. lessons of history.