Prisoner of War Information Bureau states the camp was on the island of Koyagi Shima, five miles out in Nagasaki Bay. It was named-Fukuoka #2.
During World War II, following the Fall of Singapore in February 1942, the Japanese military detained about 3,000 civilians in Changi Prison, which was built to house only 600 prisoners. The Japanese used the British Army's Selarang Barracks, near the prison, as a prisoner of war camp, holding some 50,000 Allied - predominantly British and Australian soldiers. Although POWs were rarely if ever held in the civilian prison, the name Changi became synonymous in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere with the POW camp. Source: Wikipedia
The first concentration camp opened in Germany was the Dachau camp, which was near Munich. It opened on March 22, 1933, early in Adolf Hitler's reign. It was originally intended to act as a sort of prison for Communists who had been arrested after the Reichstag fire.
The concentration camp near Paris was Drancy. Please see the link.
The first one was dropped near/on Hiroshima, the second one near/on Nagasaki.
1.The first concentration camp was Dachau, located near Munich. 2.Sachsenhausen (near Berlin). This camp opened the day after Dachau and was originally called Oranienburg. 3.Buchenwald is also located in Germany, near Wiemar.
Chuckawalla prison
Latvia had a camp of its own. Kaiserwald was established in 1943 near Riga and operated primarily as a labor camp until it was liberated on by the Soviets on 13 October 1944.
Well, Most camps are named after tribes. Maybe you could find out what tribe that used to live near where the camp is, and name the camp after that.
Yes, the prison camp near Fort Sumner was known as the Bosque Redondo Reservation. It was established during the U.S. government's efforts to relocate Navajo and Apache tribes in the 1860s. The camp was intended to confine these groups but faced numerous challenges, including harsh living conditions and inadequate resources. Ultimately, it became a symbol of the suffering endured by Native Americans during this period.
During World War II, following the Fall of Singapore in February 1942, the Japanese military detained about 3,000 civilians in Changi Prison, which was built to house only 600 prisoners. The Japanese used the British Army's Selarang Barracks, near the prison, as a prisoner of war camp, holding some 50,000 Allied - predominantly British and Australian soldiers. Although POWs were rarely if ever held in the civilian prison, the name Changi became synonymous in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere with the POW camp. Source: Wikipedia
Bergen-Belsen camp in Lower Saxony near the city of Celle.
The first concentration camp opened in Germany was the Dachau camp, which was near Munich. It opened on March 22, 1933, early in Adolf Hitler's reign. It was originally intended to act as a sort of prison for Communists who had been arrested after the Reichstag fire.
Near the Capitol.
The concentration camp near Paris was Drancy. Please see the link.
The first one was dropped near/on Hiroshima, the second one near/on Nagasaki.
Vally Forge
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun, a Dutch location name, "Westerbork." (A refugee camp near Hooghalen in the Netherlands was used as a concentration camp and transit camp by Nazi Germany in World War II.)