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    prisons run by the Union were inhuman Civil War prison camps were horrible places for both north and south soldiers. Camps ran by the Union were also very inhuman. Most camps were overcrowded with little to no shelter. This proved to be an environment for diseases that ran rampant through the stockades and was responsible for the majority of the deaths. ‘ During about mid war the North and South took on more and more soldiers. The camps were only set up to hold so many people but they just kept

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    Agricultural Invention: compound bow‚ riding saddle‚ and the cotton gin Agriculture has many things to do with inventions. Now you might think that inventions only consist of science and technology. Even though this is  true‚ science and technology are involved in agriculture too‚ but the invention themselves is related to agriculture by its purpose or how it is used and by whom. For example‚ the compound bow. It is used for hunting and to bring in a “harvest” of game for food. That is agriculture

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    concentration camp that were constructed across Nazi Germany from 1939-1945. During this time period‚ Jews‚ gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ and bountiful of others forced by the Nazi regime to these concentration camps. There were countless experiments performed on those who were in certain camps‚ but mostly forced labor to build items for the German army. Of all of these camps one was the most notorious‚ which was Auschwitz concentration camps. This camp was the largest of its kind‚ but split into three camps. They

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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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    Hey‚ I thought summer camps were only for kids but I found out there are several of them that can accommodate the entire family. Here are some of them in PA‚ Houston and Atlanta. Summer camps in PA Camp Saginaw: Located in Chester County‚ Pennsylvania‚ is family owned and operated traditional coed summer camp for kids. Their key drivers are to strengthen athletic abilities‚ cultivate artistic talents‚ and – most of all – to have fun during the camp. Saginaw utilizes its beautiful natural

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    Treblinka Concentration Camp The Holocaust was a horrifying event. Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933. Later they started constructing places to hold the Jewish and other people they called these place concentration camps.Treblinka was one of those camps. Treblinka was a part of Hitler’s final solution. Now you will learn about this terrible camp. “In July of 1942‚ the Operation Reinhard authorities had finished a killing center‚ known as Treblinka II.” (Treblinka) From late July and September 1942

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    the very first family camp. In his searching he came across government owned land in rural and isolated Crystal City‚ Texas. This old migrant camp was geographically the ideal location for the establishment of the family camp. The location was both strategically far enough from both the East and West Coast‚ and it was close enough to house the transported families from Latin America. On December 12‚ 1942‚ thirty-five German families that were being held at Ellis Island and Camp Forest entered the unfinished

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    sleep away camp. The benefits of camp go far beyond the bonding of bunk life. Camp can help kids in so very many ways: 1) Exploration At camp kids get a smorgasbord of activities that would be near impossible to explore at home. As a kid‚ I loved riflery but hated archery. I would never have even known had it not been for camp. 2) Leadership As they grow older‚ kids can focus on the activities they enjoy most. When I first sent my kids to camp‚ I was told that the camp had to do very

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    Buchenwald Concentration Camp The Buchenwald Concentration Camp was a concentration camp that the Germans used for practically labor of the prisoners until they died or were killed by the SS. Hitler who was the Nazi leader wanted all the people that weren’t the Aryan race to die because they were not perfect. “The Buchenwald camp was located in Weimar Germany and was established in 1937. The main camp was constructed in a wooded area in the northern slopes of Ettersburg. Before the Nazi takeover

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    Naples’ Prisoners of War Camp Conditions There were 700 POW camps in the United States during World War II. One of these POW camps was in Naples‚ New York. This camp was very well kept and prisoners were treated fairly. The prisoners worked and got paid daily in the POW camp in Naples. The prisoners had to work ten hours per day and they were paid $.80 a day. They were handed a check when they left and the war was ended. The prisoners were put in work teams‚ some worked in the vineyards. Other pressed

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