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    Internment camps and barbed wire fences. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and America went into fight or flight‚ they put all Japanese in an internment camp to stop them from having any connections with the Emperor and trying to sabotage America until the war was over. Internment camps and concentrations camps weren’t made for the same thing because‚ Germany was prejudice against the jews and put them in concentration camps out of hate‚ Nazi concentration camps and Jewish internment camps are not essentially

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    Describe the everyday experiences had by both prisoners and guards in POW camps. Compare the experiences of Australian POWs in German and Japanese camps. During World War II‚ it was a common action for the German and Japanese soldiers to capture Allied soldiers. This meant that the Australian‚ British‚ American‚ Irish and Russian troops were held in prisoner of war camps in less than ideal conditions. Due to the Geneva convention and a different set of morals and beliefs‚ the Germans have been noted

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    During all this‚ concentration camps were being made. A concentration camp is a place where large numbers of people‚ especially political prisoners or persecuted members of a minority‚ are imprisoned in a small area with inadequate facilities‚ sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution. Many of these concentration camps later became death camps for Jews. One of the most infamous concentration camps was Auschwitz because it was the largest of all concentration camps. In these concentration

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    no buildings unless you count these places that look like cottages but only have bunk beds with no blankets or pillows. Not a single sign of happiness in the environment but‚ only a sign of death and despair. My topic is about the life in the concentration

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    Nazi Concentration Camp Treblinka During World War II‚ there was a death camp owned by the Nazi’s located 62 miles northeast of Warsaw‚ in Poland. Its name was Treblinka after the nearby village not too far from Warsaw. The camp was first started in 1941 and designed for cogent labor for the criminals accused by Nazi authorities. But at the start of July 23‚ 1942 Treblinka would become a subdivision camp and renamed Treblinka I because another subdivision camp‚ only one mile from the original

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    Journal 5 Jodie Wang (D) When we talk about something about concentration camps‚ we all consider that the Nazi concentration camp‚ former Soviet Union political labor camps‚ and even in China we have the storm which blew throughout China and left with a social memory which is now called “Ten –year Calamity” .Every country has their own blemish‚ in China we missed a major development opportunity because of this huge policy mistakes which is called the ten-year-long “Cultural Revolution” ‚ but anyway

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    it had been hours. There was a huge truck in front of me with this weird looking sticker on it. I knew i had seen it before but i didn’t know where. I thought where am i? I was so confused until it came to be that was a nazi sticker i was at a nazi camp. I started screaming my lungs out when i see two men coming to me. They grabbed me from the waist and took me into this weird dark rooms that was crowded with other people in it children and old people. They were crying and screaming loudly with fear

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    was through the use of concentration camps. In January 1941‚ in a meeting with his top officials‚ the ’final solution’ was decided (The Holocaust: Buchenwald). The Jewish population was to be eliminated. The people that were sent to concentration camps such as Buchenwald were treated horribly and it is unimaginable what they had to go through while they were there. The first concentration camps were set up in 1933. In the early days of Hitler’s regime‚ concentration camps were places that held people

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    Japanese-Americans who were killed in the internment camps is unknown but over 127‚00 were put into the labor camps and about 7% of them died from hunger‚ dehydration or other unnatural causes such as executions. Japanese-Americans and Jews were both excluded of citizenship for either their nationality or religion. Jews were put in these concentration camps from 1933 to around 1945 by Hitler and the German army. Japanese-Americans were put in the internment camps around the year of 1945 through 1946 or 1947

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    Nazi Death Camp in 1942. Firstly‚ until mid-1943‚ the main death camps were camps similar to Sobibor‚ Belzec‚ and Treblinka. However‚ when all of the ‘non desirables’ had been liquidated‚ these camps shut down. Death camps were only meant to be a temporary place‚ and once their job was completed‚ they would quickly be dismantled. Auschwitz was different. It incorporated a Labour camp – so was designed for a much longer use than its’ contenders. The fact that it was one of the few camps that wasn’t

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