Adolf Hitler
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The use of internment camps for enemy aliens (at least for men of military age) was also widespread in the US, Australia and Britain in World War 2 (and World War 1). There's nothing specifically Hitlerian about it.
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Begin your research with websites concerning WW2 POW camps. Go to www.mansell.com Extensive lists and rosters for Japanese POW Camps
there were many, the worst was Dachau, Bergen-Belsen these were death camps, also, Struthof, Treblinka, and many more.
The ship called the HMS Blazer. The captain ordered blue jackets for all crew members and the idea caught on.
General P.G.T. Beauregard of the Confederates, who ordered his artillery to fire the first shots of the war. The commander of the Union garrison was a Major Anderson, whose name went down in the history-books, but who cannot be described as an important person.
Only one. His name is Gofu Hchyosef
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because they concentrate people into a smaller place. They were created because the British did not want the farmers helping the Boers, so they concentrated all of the people into camps; hence the name. When Heinrich Himmler announced the creation of the Nazi internment camps in 1934, he claimed they would be areas set aside where political enemies could be "concentrated." The name stuck.
See: Japanese American internment
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Laon Camps's birth name is Laon Gordon Camps.
Xevi Camps's birth name is Xevi Camps i Poch.
Lucas Camps's birth name is Lucas Theodoor Hendrik Camps.
When the concept of an internment camp was unveiled by Germany in 1934, Heinrich Himmler described it as a place where "...enemies of the Reich could be concentrated." The name stuck, and they were known as concentration camps for the duration of the war.
they are called refuge camps
A prism cannot be used to name an ordered pair.
You may be thinking of the Sonderkommand, but their job was a bit different.