Latvia had a camp of its own. Kaiserwald was established in 1943 near
Riga and operated primarily as a labor camp until it was liberated on by
the Soviets on 13 October 1944.
The Burma Railway was built by the inmates taken from the Changi prison camp .
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.
Latvians are Latvians but if we talk about the Latvian language, then yes. Latvian belongs to the family of Baltic languages which are Indo-Germanic.
They are all the most expensive, why should the tax payer pay for them. The money they cost to be in prison should be taken from their pension's. Have you seen what they get.... just like college or holiday camp.
Not alot. If you are in any of them expect to die.
slaves
It was Andersonville.
they did a lot of secs
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.
Not currently. The Cummings Valley Fire Camp at the prison in Tehachapi closed in the early 1990's.