one would imagine that it was disconcerting.
Terrible, because they were being forced out of their own homes and sent to this (basically) torture camps, where they were being forced to work hard labor, and eventally being sent to extermination camps where they were killed.
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There are alot of camps in the Atlanta area check on Atlantamoms.com to get some of the ones that are in your area. You can also check with the Horizons School which is on Dekalb.
6. The death camps were the ones with gas chambers (or gas vans). The six death camps in Poland were:Auschwitz-BirkenauBelzecChelmnoMajdanekSobiborTreblinkaThe link below should have your answer.
Ones with lots of torture
Most of the concentration camps were demolished after the war, a few famous ones like Dachau were turned into Holocaust museums.
All major ones are removed.
Not all Japanese Americans were placed in Internment Camps, but the majority were. The ones that were not put in camps were generally Japanese immigrants who did not live near the Pacific.
During WW2 they put them in concentration camps (not like the German ones) to avoid having them sending info to Japon
try typing in 'church camps in Colorado' or 'summer camps' and various things like that until you find something or talk to your clergy types about it and see what they know, if not look at other churches to see if they have anything. Washington state has a lot of nice ones but that might be to far.
In general that would be no, they do not. The majority of the camps used by the Boy Scouts were donated to them. Philmont, the largest of the camps, was donated by the Philips family, the ones that owned Philips Petroleum.
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