they built tyhem vrom labor and slaves built them
No it was not.
Once a person turned into fifteen, it became obligatory to participate in the Mita (system of forced labor).
Forced Labor
The Taíno people of Hispaniola were the first native tribe that was forced into labor. This act almost eviscerated the tribe.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
No. They were built by the people who occupied them.
Yes, the Inca cities were built using a system known as mita, which required every able-bodied citizen to contribute labor for a certain number of days per year for the construction of public projects. While the labor was compulsory, it was seen as a civic duty rather than forced slavery.
No it was not.
Shi Huang Ti
Filipino males and mestizos were forced to render free labor which was implemented for 40 days. the people who rendered free labor were called polistas. they built bridges, roads, and other forms of architecture.
A French company with the use of eleven thousand forced labor workers built the Suez Canal.
Arbeitsdorf, a Nazi labor camp, was built by forced laborers using construction materials sourced from local areas. The camp was designed to house and exploit prisoners for forced labor, primarily to work in nearby industries supporting the German war effort. Conditions in the camp were harsh, with prisoners facing overcrowding, malnutrition, and extreme exploitation.
The Aztecs used forced labor to complete various projects such as the construction of infrastructure such as buildings, roads, and canals. They also used forced labor for agricultural purposes, such as working in the fields and maintaining the chinampa system. Additionally, forced labor was used for the production of goods and tribute collection.
Apex - forced into convict labor until they were adults
Individuals subjected to forced labor, which is a form of modern slavery, can be forced to work without pay. This can include victims of human trafficking, debt bondage, or coerced labor. Forced labor is illegal and a violation of human rights.
THey were forced to work, mostly against their will.
No. There may have been some POW camps or facilities similar to Unit 731 (which was built in Manchuria by the Japanese) in Korea, but nothing like the extermination centers built by the Nazis throughout Europe. The Japanese War Crimes were usually massacres within cities, POW camps that were managed in every way outside of the Geneva Convention, Spirit Girls, Forced Labor in Japanese Cities, and other crimes that would not require any permanent infrastructure.