The dogs walked
There were many reasons why someone was moved into an internment camp during World War 2. In the US, some Japanese people were put into camps because of their descent. In Germany, many Jews, homosexuals, gypsy, and political enemies were put in camps for no reason.
No. Camp Len-How was in Nicholson PA.
Elie's foot was swollen while he was in the concentration camp- Auschwitz. He went to the doctor in the concentration camp and was told he needed some rest. Puss continuously kept oozing out of his foot. The camp found out that the Soviet Army was just a couple of miles away so the camp had to be liquidated. The weak were left behind while the others strong enough to walk the death march left. Since it was snowing, Elie's foot got so cold, it began bleeding. He was about to fall behind which would mean getting shot but he kept on walking. He does end up surviving making it to the other camp and luckily, survived from being one of the eleven-million murdered.
The best way (other than the "Order of Battle Vietnam" book) is knowing what division it was assigned to. And divisions moved around a lot in South Vietnam; if the 158th was with the 101st Abn Div (Ambl) in '70, '71 then it was in I Corps at Phu Bai (which had Camp Eagle & Camp Evans as part of the Phu Bai command).
Heppenheim was not a designed as a POW camp, it was a sub-camp of Dachau Concentration Camp. See the link.
Camp Timanous - founded in 1887 in Connecticut and moved to Maine in 1920.
A specialized sea canoe was a very distinctive method of transportation. These canoes have a very wide bottom which made them very stable in the rough waters of the ocean. Small versions of these canoes were made and used for lakes and rivers. Mi'kmaq did not use horses. Walking was how the tribes moved from camp to camp and for travel in winter, the tribe made snowshoes and toboggans.
He initially got them from the Krakau ghetto, but they were then moved to the Krakow-Plaszow camp.
A death camp that moved around
A Guitar
They hire porters.
he lives on boys camp road but he might have moved
Mauthausen
About 13,500 Jews died, however, they did not die IN the camp, they died after being moved to the Theresienstadt camp. See the related links for further reading.
the karankawa moved often and brought very little with them to a new camp destantion.
No camper has died at Camp St. Croix, and no one from an accident at the camp. One counselor died while at camp, but he had a heart murmur, so it was not camp related.
It is said that Himmler vomited while or after witnessing a massacre on the Eastern Front (not a concentration camp).