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they recivced a letter in the mail to report 1 person at a time
Gila River and Poston had War Relocation Centers, Leupp had a Citizen Isolation Center for what were called problem inmates, Florence had an Army Facility where German, Italian and Japanese of high risk internees were held, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons used Catalina and Camp Florence for actual convicted criminals. In addition temporary assembly Centers were located at Parker Dam, Cove Creek and Mayer.
There was one P.O.W. camp in Cowra, central western N.S.W. There were other camps around the country for civllian internees.
The Japanese internment camps were sort of like special prisons for Japanese-Americans during World War II. The camps weren't very nice, nor was being imprisoned in them, but at the same time, the internees were not tortured or otherwise severely harmed. Still, it's not one of America's proudest moments. They were intended to keep Japanese-Americans on the West Coast from assisting the Japanese military if it ever invaded the USA. The Nazi concentration camps were special prisons that were initially meant to function a lot like the aforementioned internment camps. However, the Nazis didn't wait long to start doing terrible things to the internees, such as using them as slave laborers, performing medical experiments on them, or simply executing them. Unlike the Japanese internment camps, the Nazi concentration camps were intended primarily to get rid of any people that the government didn't like- Jews, Russians, Poles, Romany, homosexuals, political opponents, and so forth.
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Not allowed
spartan men were allowed to leave the military camp at age 50.
Yes, typically soldiers are given leave after Army boot camp graduation. The duration of the leave varies depending on the soldier's specific situation, but it is typically around 10 days to two weeks. During this time, soldiers are allowed to return home and spend time with their families before reporting to their next duty station or training.
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Of course they couldn't. Not only were the camps in the middle of nowhere, but they were surrounded by gates with barbed wire on top, and guards. It was pretty much a concentration camp without the killing. Most of the time.
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See: Japanese American internment