In the United States, there were no specific laws passed to address the establishment of concentration camps during World War II, particularly regarding the internment of Japanese Americans. However, the government did implement policies and executive orders, such as Executive Order 9066 in 1942, which authorized the internment. In later years, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which acknowledged the injustice of internment and provided reparations to surviving internees.
yes there was concentration camps in Arizona
here's a list of summer camps http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/maryland-summer-camps.html
There were no summer camps during his childhood.
There are no boot camps in the UK !
There are currently no free or low income boot camps. These camps are considered a luxury for a family to take advantage of. They are also expensive to run so they pass the buck onto you. If you call a boot camp and speak with them, they often will work out a payment plan or offer you a discounted price if you explain your situation.
He never went to any extermination camps.
yes
In my experience, Jewish people have never lied about concentration camps. The camps existed without any question.
Hitler Didnt really have any involvement in the camps but ocasionally he stopped by .
I did not locate any free boot camps in Kansas City. You will have to work with a financial counselor for financial assistance.
Nope
yes