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It is when you are called by the German soldiers and you have to go to see them and if you were Jewish they would kill you or send you to a concentration camp. Many of these people that were called up were never seen again.
subjects like weather...WHAT THEY DO IN CAMP AND HOW MUCH THEY MISS THEIR FAMILIES
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
Typically soldiers are stationed in fortresses, army bases, or barracks, unless they are quartered in people's houses.
Another word for temporary encampment that has 7 letters is Bivouac. A bivouac is a temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers
a temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.
An internment camp holds whomever the authorities want to hold. A "prisoner of war" camp is a special kind of internment camp, one that holds foreign soldiers captured in combat.
camp
Bivouac.
you can camp but their is no official camp
Panorama of American Soldiers in Camp - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
The word camp is a singular, common noun. A concrete noun as a word for a place with temporary accommodations of huts, tents, or other structures, typically used by soldiers, refugees, prisoners, or travelers. An abstract noun as a word for deliberately exaggerated and theatrical behavior or style. The word camp is also a verb and an adjective.
Commonly, soldiers are stationed in an army camp, or army barracks.
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camp walker
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