concentration camps were German , NONE were Polish !!!
Yes, there were German internment camps in America during World War II. These camps held German nationals, German Americans, and other individuals of German descent who were considered potential threats to national security.
The point was to prevent prisoners having any money that could be used outside the camps.
because the camps were there for their protection
The German concentration camps were used to EXECUTE the Jews and the other "inferior races" so I would think that the camps did not have any health rules.
Germans
the SS
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
The existence and activities of concentration camps were obvious to all German civilians. No need telling by the smell.
Theodor Eicke
Often through malnutrition and infectious diseases, Russian soldiers in German camps - and vice versa - and Allied soldiers in Japanese camps much more so than British and American soldiers in German camps. German prisoners of war were often shipped to the US and put to work there on farms and in factories.
There were no death camps in German East Africa during World War I. The German colony of East Africa (present-day Tanzania) did not have a systematic extermination program like the death camps established by Nazi Germany during World War II.