Presumably this refers to Japanese-Americans who were forced into internment camps.
Japanese
Japanese-Americans
American Indian
during World War 2 in Germany
During World War II, many Jewish families were captured and sent to concentration camps. They were forced to do labor under harsh conditions. They were often starved, tortured, and exterminated.
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
yes they still could be punished in a concentration camp
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
foreign SS troops
Auschwitz
no.
Unlike the first World War, there was very little antagonism against German and Italian Americans. No Germans or Italians were forced to leave their homes and businesses to be interred in concentration camps like the Japanese were. Black people were still segregated in the armed forces and , in reality, in most areas of daily life in the U.S. Hispanics were allowed to serve with white troops, while blacks were not.