Primarily to "solve the Jewish Question," i.e, to kill all the Jews and other "polluters of the German Volk". . . . Genocide.
The Nazis themselves used the term (Konzentrationslager) from March 1933 onwards.
To contain use and kill prisoners
to exterminate Jewish citizens.
US Internment Camps during WW IIThe related link site will have a map of all the Japanese-American Internment camps in the United States during World War II.
Japanese internment camps sprung up during World War Two. These camps relocated 110,000 Japanese Americans on the West Coast. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a factor in the development of these camps.
The purpose of the Japanese-American Internment in concentration camps, not to be confused with the Death Camps of the National Socialist Party (NAZI) of Germany, was to protect the United States from internal sabotage from those within the Japanese American community who would be sympathetic to Japan, our prime enemy during World War II.
Internment camps
Japanese-Americans .
the Japanese Americans.
Ones with lots of torture
22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
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Japanese
unhappily detained in detention camps