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It's like a prison, but less harsh (not to be confused with concentration camps, which were run by Nazi Germany in the Second World War as labor camps for 'enemies of the Reich' like Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, etc.). Very similar to a correctional facility.

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The Third Reich did not have conservation camps. Either the question is about some kind of environmental camp or, more likely, it is a malapropism.

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