Okay... let's see there must have been some grand plan or "conspiracy" that lasted over 400 years in order for the Spanish, English, French, Dutch, Americans (and others) to attempt to exterminate the native Americans. NOT... did they kill the NA, yes. Did they plan to? Yes, at times. Did they attempt biological warfare? Yes, at times. Did they round up the NA in camps yes, at times. However the reasons, methods and scale were different. Over the course of 400 years and two continents, the NA died by the tens of millions. Some were the result of VD, many just didn't have the resistance to european diseases which were introduced accidentally. I'm sorry, I just don't recall any examples of NA's being collected, enslaved, seperated, and then systematically murdered in assembly-line fashion by the millions over the course of 8 years or so. Yes, some of those things happened in incidents perpetrated by various governments, groups and people. However, unless you happen to believe in some great multi-century conspiracy to eliminate the NA's then there is just no comparison between what happened to the NA's and what happened to the Jews in WWII.
Yes, reservations were "concentration camps". However, it has always been possible for the individuals to leave. The reservations were NOT set up with the sole purpose of being a "death camp". Big difference between being thrust at bayonet point into a gas house and being forced onto a reservation that you can leave if you agree to certain conditions. The Jews were not offered the option to assimiliate or leave.
Both were terrible, but not the same.
NGH