Inadequate medical care
Often through malnutrition and infectious diseases, Russian soldiers in German camps - and vice versa - and Allied soldiers in Japanese camps much more so than British and American soldiers in German camps. German prisoners of war were often shipped to the US and put to work there on farms and in factories.
Yes several did die in these camps,244 where killed at camp Amache by the Americam military. Fighting for what they thought were their rights as American,about 900 joined the military from this camp to gain their freedom 53 of whom were killed fighting for America.
No, some escaped and some were released. But most of them died yes.
Some Japanese Americans died in the camps due to inadequate medical care and the emotional stresses they encountered. Several were killed by military guards posted for allegedly resisting orders.
Ramón Camps died in 1994.
W. A. Camps died in 1997.
Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II faced harsh living conditions, inadequate medical care, and poor nutrition, which contributed to health issues and deaths. Some died from illnesses exacerbated by the unsanitary conditions and lack of proper medical facilities. Additionally, the psychological stress of internment and loss of freedom affected their overall health and well-being. While the exact number of deaths in the camps is not clearly documented, these factors significantly impacted their mortality rates.
François de Camps died in 1723.
They were killed.
they die in prisoner war camps because they make them do boring maths.
The Jewish did not die peacfully in concentration camps, they were put through hell to get to that point. litteraly they were tortured at some point to dead. it wasnt peacefully. unless you call a bullet wound to the head peacfully
If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.