Prisoner of War (POW) camps dotted North Vietnam (as they did in South Vietnam). The Hanoi Hilton was but one of them. It, like nearly all of the POW camps located in North Vietnam, contained shot down US airmen.
The Hanoi Hilton prison camps were primarily used to detain American prisoners of war (POWs) during the Vietnam War. The prisoners were predominantly American military personnel, including pilots and soldiers, who were captured by the North Vietnamese forces. Some prisoners from other countries, such as South Vietnam, South Korea, and Australia, were also held in these camps.
To Prison Camps In Siberia
They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
extermination camps
gulag
Yes, and he sent millions to concentration camps and termination camps which were worse than prisons.
There were 13 US named POW camps; all within the vicinity of Hanoi (Capital of N. Vietnam): Alcatraz, Briarpatch, Camp Faith, Plantation, Rockpile (not to be confused with the "Rockpile" battle area in South Vietnam), Skidrow, Zoo, Camp Hope, Dirty Bird, Dogpatch, Farnsworth, Mountain Camp, and the Hanoi Hilton.
To Prison Camps In Siberia
They are sometimes referred to collectively as The Gulag.
extermination camps
extermination camps
there were over 500
gulag
There have been and are many euphemisms used at various times, these include; resettlement camps, re-education camps, prison camps and personal protection camps.
Their is none
Gulags
died
there were different classes of camp. different camps were run by different departments. some camps were on different continents.