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No, Cambodians are democracy.
Children did not work in the camps.
KR were Cambodians; communist ones.
Concentration camps , transit camps , forced labour camps (aka) "work camps" , and death camps.
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Inmates were forced to work in all of the concentration camps.
Japanese and most German prisoners remained confined to Allied camps. Many Italian prisoners were allowed out to work on farms in Britain and Australia and in many cases left the camps for the duration of the war. As for Allied prisoners in Axis hands, the Japanese and to a lesser extent the Germans required prisoners to work, in the case of the Japanese, often to death.
Not necessarily ... In all ordinary concentration camps the prisoners had to work. However, there were also work camps for foreigners moved to Germany and forced to work there. For example, large numbers of Poles and Ukrainians were transported to Germany and had to work for the German government and/or German corporations. They lived in camps, where conditions were generally pretty grim.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
essentially yes.