the jews
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Very few people indeed escaped from Nazi concentration camps.
yes several
The butchery stopped when Allied troops (Soviets in most cases, since the camps were primarily in Eastern Europe) overran the camps. However, true freedom did not stop until the Jews were able to leave the Displaced Persons Camps and immigrate to the US, UK, or Mandatory Palestine.
That depend on where they lived. In the US - yes, in concentration camps - no, in the UK - although meager, apparently yes.
There are no boot camps in the UK !
a lot
The duration of Concentration - UK game show - is 1800.0 seconds.
There were camps to concentrate people on both sides during WWII, in German and Japanese controlled areas, as well as in Soviet Union, North America and United Kingdom. While the Nazi concentration camps not only included prisoners of war and delinquents, they also were used to have civilians for slave labour or extermination, mainly Jews, Poles and other ethnic groups, political dissidents and handicapped people etc. The hundreds of UK camps were probably amongst the best regarding to the Genève convention and other international laws, with a high survival rate, much better than Soviet. The camps weren't generally used for political prisoners. The USA, by contrast, interned lots of Japanese born people in concentration camps, which was much debated as unconstitutional. Note: the British invented the term "concentration camp" for keeping African people detained, but the Germans adopted it from 1933 and made the most use of the word. The Allies preferred to talk about camps for POW, but there was slave labour in many of them, and complaints about bad treatment of the detainees.
Wallabies are not indigenous to the UK, however there are some that were imported here that have escaped and gone wild.
Concentration - UK game show - was created on 1959-06-16.
Concentration - UK game show - ended on 1988-09-04.
Actually the Q is not a strange as it might first appear, there was an internment camp where several escaping British PoWs were kept in Spain after crossing the Pyrennees from France en route back to UK. I'm not sure it was a concentration camp as in the Nazi model.
The cast of The Day the Buffalo Escaped - 2004 includes: Nun Uk Hel Chau as The Monk