It was said that they were established for public safety.
The Commander in Chief.
No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
The beginning plans, the plans that preceded the Final Solution was the establishment of extermination camps, in 1941-42.
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Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
Captain Wirz is viewed by some as a victim. To others he is thought to have been a sadist and murderer. Andersonville is to big of a question for a simple answer. The Union operated camps that were equally bad, and equally lethal.
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You need to specify the kind of camps: Boy Scout camps, summer camps, military training camps, concentration camps.
Concentration camps , transit camps , forced labour camps (aka) "work camps" , and death camps.
Eagle Lake Camps in Colorado Springs offer many types of camps. These include overnight camps and day camps. As well as this there are Rez camps, Horse camps and Excursion camps.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
It is unclear whether you mean the Japanese internment camps in the USA or the POW camps in Japan, as comparisons are often made with both, so i will answer both questions: Nazi concentration camps were camps for civilians, designed to keep certain sections of society out of the way, as were the Japanese internment caps. The really big difference between the two was how people were treated, in the Nazi camps people were used as slave labour and killed, in the American camps people were allowed to live with their families and suffered no greater persecution. Japanese had not signed the Geneva convention (despite what 'Bridge on the River Kwai' said), so felt no obligation to treat the POWs well, in fact they viewed soldiers who surrendered as unworthy, so the felt justified in mistreating the POWs. The really big difference is that they were military institutions.