Featherston prisoner of war camp happened in 1943.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
A commandant is the officer in command of either a prisoner of war camp OR a concentration camp.
ANSWER Fort McHenry
Yes. He was a captured soldier and spent time in a German prisoner of war camp.
Captain Henry Wirz was the commanding officer of Camp Sumter, the Confederate prisoner of war camp located near Andersonville, Georgia. While commanding this camp, Union prisoners were subject to extreme overcrowding, starvation, little or no protection from the elements and mistreatment at the hands of the guards. Wirz was arrested by federal authorities in May 1865 and charged with conspiracy to impair the lives of Union prisoners of war. He was convicted of the conspiracy charge and 11 of 13 murder charges. He received a death sentence. Wirz asked President Johnson to grant him clemency, but he never received a reply. He was hanged on November 10, 1865. He was the only prisoner of war camp official hanged for such crimes.
Lom prisoner of war camp was created in 1940.
Prisoner of war camp FIRST
changi in Singapore or sandakan in borneo or what about cowra it was a prisoner of war camp for Japanese
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
An internment camp holds whomever the authorities want to hold. A "prisoner of war" camp is a special kind of internment camp, one that holds foreign soldiers captured in combat.
Yes. The Japanese ran a prisoner-of-war camp in Mindanao during World War II. If you have a more specific question about this, please go ahead and ask.
A commandant is the officer in command of either a prisoner of war camp OR a concentration camp.
It was originally a prisoner-of-war camp.
A commandant was the head of a prisoner of war camp or a concentration camp.
Andersonville
ANSWER Fort McHenry
Andersonville, Georgia.