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Camps for political prisoners have been called a detention center, a concentration camp, prisoner of war camp, labor camp, or gulag.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners are typically subjected to a selection process upon entering a new camp. This involves being inspected by SS officers to decide who is fit for labor and who should be sent to the gas chambers. The prisoners also often endure harsh conditions, lack of food, and overcrowded sleeping quarters when they enter a new camp.
Buchenwald was a very harsh, 'ordinary' concentration camp, not an extermination camp. About 25% of the prisoners perished. Most of these were worked to death on insufficient food. Many also died when some of the prisoners were taken on death marches in April 1945. From about late 1944 onwards some prisoners from camps further east were moved to Buchenwald.
The first group of prisoners (30 criminals) were sent on May 20, 1940. The first mass group sent to the camp was on June 14, 1940 (728 Polish political prisoners).
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A large fraction of the captured Al-Qaeda combatants were taken to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
prisoners usually.
During the air raid in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners were evacuated from the camp and forced to undertake a long and difficult march to another camp. Many prisoners died during this chaotic and traumatic evacuation process, and those who survived faced even harsher conditions in the new camp.
Please clarify: Civil inmates? Prisoners of War? Concentration Camp Prisoners?
it was a prison of war camp a camp were they took members of army from there rivals and kept them prisoners
Yes, prisoners at the Flossenbürg concentration camp were tattooed. In many concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, prisoners were marked with a series of numbers as a means of identification. These tattoos were typically placed on the prisoner's forearm.