they did a lot of secs
it was a prison of war camp a camp were they took members of army from there rivals and kept them prisoners
There was a small POW camp in Butler County in Kansas in El Dorado. It was north of where the prison is now.
North Vietnam's prison for US POW's? Or South Vietnam prisons for communist POWs?
Although the POW camp at Andersonville, Georgia was the cruelest Confederate POW camp by far, Union camps were terrible too. As an aside, the commander of the Andersonville camp was the only person tried for war crimes and was hanged after the war. This is an indication of bad things were in that camp.
POW Camp #1 at Fukuoka, Japan.
Here is a link to some photos of Stalag IXC http://www.pegasusarchive.org/pow/pSt_9C.htm
It was a (POW) prison of war camp he was help in prison for. Upon his release he was promoted to colonel and given a special corps of light infantry composed of 500 picked backwoodsmen
Heppenheim was not a designed as a POW camp, it was a sub-camp of Dachau Concentration Camp. See the link.
Andersonville was a notorious Prison camp for POW"s captured during the war.
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.
No, it was a concentration camp/extermination camp but it did have many POWs
Germany