yes they did,if the soldier was still living when it got there. when Japanese captured someone they either lined em up and shot em or stabed em, if they felt nice they would take them to camps and starve p.o.w.'s until they died. those who made it out alive were as lucky as a jackpot winner. but if your talking about Jewish camps im very sure they didn't, if they did it woulda been as bad as a nazi concentration camp.
All over europe, but mainly in Germany.
Labor camps the Nazis forced Jews into; had been originally set up to imprison political opponents, but were turned over the the SS to house people like the Jews; in these camps people were staved, worked to death, and suffered from countless diseases
According to research reports, Nazis actually set up 20 000 concentration camps.
No Hitler and the Nazis set them up i ww2 during the holocaust.
In practice, that is exactly what the ghettos set up by the Nazis were.
Concentration camps were first used by the British during the Boer War. As their name implies, it was the most efficient way of holding the maximum number of prisoners with the smallest number of guards. For the reasons why the Nazis set up concentration camps see the related question.
There were no concentration camps in Britain. There's some confusion here.
In the extermination camps the victims were gassed, then cremated. When killing 'in the field' the mobile killing units sometimes herded Jews into buildings which were then set on fire.
Sam Hughes set up the Valcartier Camps. They were suppose to be training camps for the newly recruited soldiers
because the camps were set up to hold them.
No. They just made a set so it looks like they were in Japan.
There were around 20,000 concentration camps and subcamps established by the Nazis throughout Eastern Europe during World War II. These camps were used for various purposes, including forced labor, mass executions, and extermination. Auschwitz-Birkenau, located in Poland, is one of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps.