Gulag
The Burma Railway was built by the inmates taken from the Changi prison camp .
They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
Not alot. If you are in any of them expect to die.
Japanese never had prison camp's for Germans since they were allies, but if u mean to ask prison camp similar to Germans, then it would be Japan's unit 731. Not a prison camp par se, but more of a human expt center.
Prisoner of War Information Bureau states the camp was on the island of Koyagi Shima, five miles out in Nagasaki Bay. It was named-Fukuoka #2.
A zek is a prisoner at a Russian prison, particularly in a Soviet labour camp.
Prisons usually don't have fancy names, but are named for the area or for a famous person. One Russian prison is just called Siberian Prison Camp 17! However, other real prisons in Russia include Vladimir Central and Black Dolphin Prison. You could pick any name you wanted, really, because you're the author. I'd stick to something realistic, though, like the aforementioned area and/or famous person. You could call it Stalin Prison Camp 21 or something...
It was Andersonville.
The camp is known as Stalag 23.
Andersonville
Camp Bulkeley.
Čelebići prison camp was created in 1992.
Čelebići prison camp ended in 1992.
Camp Douglas, Chicago, was a Union prison camp for Confederate captives during the American civil war.
Mikhail Khorev has written: 'Letters from a Soviet prison camp' -- subject(s): Persecution, Prisoners' writings, Russian
Cool Hand Luke.
Stalag l3. Stalag l7 was a movie title.