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"Camp Harmony" is the story of a young Japanese-American girl who writes of being interred in a relocation camp during World War II. Some possible themes are: 1. Innocent people often bear the burden of blame for the things they didn't do. 2. In a struggle with the state, individuals are often helpless victims. 3. People value freedom. 4. Good vs. evil.
The main site was liberated on 27 January 1945. Most of the surviving prisoners were desperately ill and need urgent medical attention. It took some months to shut down the camp completely, though after liberation it ceased to function as a concentration camp.
Belzec extermination (death) camp started gassings on 17 March 1942 and ceased to function by 31 December 1942. In that time 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of Gypsies were killed there. It was the deadliest Nazi camp of all. There are only two(!) known survivors. (Note. A small 'ordinary' concentration camp existed at Belzec from 1940-41).
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In April 1940, Rudolph Höss, who become the first commandant of Auschwitz, identified the Silesian town of Oswiecim in Poland as a possible site for a concentration camp. The function of the camp initially was planned as an intimidation to Poles to prevent resistance their to German rule and serve as a prison for those who did resist. It was also perceived as a cornerstone of the policy to re-colonize Upper Silesia, which had once been a German region, with "pure Aryans." When the plans for the camp were approved, the Nazi's changed the name of the area to Auschwitz. On April 27th, 1940, Heinrich Himmler ordered construction of the camp. In May 1940, Poles were evicted from the vicinity of the barracks (most of them were executed), and a work crew comprising concentration camp prisoners was sent from Sachsenhausen. 300 Jews from the large Jewish community of Oswiecim were also pressed into service. The first transport of prisoners, almost all Polish civilians, arrived in June 1940 and the SS administration and staff was established. On March 1th, 1941, the camp population was 10,900. Quite quickly, the camp developed a reputation for torture and mass shootings
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Camp Harmony - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (internet)
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Fort Harmony the hippie camp
Sarah is at Lake Harmony because she has been there fort 2 and a half years!
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The setting of the book "Boot Camp" by Todd Strasser is a harsh juvenile detention center called Lake Harmony. The story takes place in present day, where troubled teens are sent to this facility to undergo a strict rehabilitation program.
"Camp Harmony" is a novel by Monica Wood that follows the story of Nora, a widow who struggles with her grief and finds solace in memories of her childhood spent at a camp. The main events involve Nora's journey of healing, confronting her past, and connecting with her family to overcome loss and find new hope. Through her experiences at Camp Harmony and her interactions with her siblings and daughter, Nora learns to let go of the past and embrace the present.
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Camp Wilder - 1992 To Protect and Serve 1-4 was released on: USA: 9 October 1992