there were different classes of camp.
different camps were run by different departments.
some camps were on different continents.
in prison camps
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yes several
they were all over the world, Germany, Austria, England ETC.
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Yes. It is a castle in Saxony that was used in World War 2 as a maximum security prison for Allied prisoners-of-war who had escaped from POW camps. It is now a museum.
Prisoners of war in World War 2 were treated under the Geneva convention for combatants. They would not have been sent to concentration camps. If you had been put in prison for a crime, there was a good chance you would end up in a concentration camp.
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During World War II, German prison camps were primarily referred to as "KZ," which stands for "Konzentrationslager" or concentration camps. These camps were used for the detention, forced labor, and extermination of political prisoners, Jews, and other targeted groups. Additionally, there were "Vernichtungslager," or extermination camps, specifically designed for mass killings. Notable examples include Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka.
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Possibly the POW Camp in Bataan, as that was one of the first POW camps for the allies, and one of the first experiences for Japanese forces on the handling of Prisoners of War.