Some pilots only had a few hours of training, it was probably pretty harsh too.
In World War I training camps, men were taught to handle a rifle and were given their military clothing. They were taught drills and were billeted with local families.
Training camps
During World War I, boot camps, or training camps for soldiers, were established in various locations across England. Notable sites included places like Salisbury Plain, which became a significant military training area, and other camps such as those in Aldershot, Tidworth, and the New Forest. These camps were designed to prepare troops for combat and accommodate the massive influx of recruits joining the military. Additionally, specialized training facilities were set up for specific units and purposes throughout the country.
Temporary Jew Blasting Camps
Fort Snelling in Minnesota became a training school for junior officers during World War I. The post hospital was designated to treat wounded veterans needing rehabilitation.
The Aussies trained in Australia somewhere and when they left Australia they trained in Egypt then went off to fight
It was painful. It was painful.
In World War 1 (1914-18) there were no concentration camps. For the Nazi concentration camps, see the related question.
concentration camps
They were sent to camps and not let out into the public.
the worst
The Nazis made these camps during world war 2