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Possibly the POW Camp in Bataan, as that was one of the first POW camps for the allies, and one of the first experiences for Japanese forces on the handling of Prisoners of War.
See: Japanese American internment
Ravensbrück was an all-female camp and had some of the very worst female camp guards.
There were many reasons why someone was moved into an internment camp during World War 2. In the US, some Japanese people were put into camps because of their descent. In Germany, many Jews, homosexuals, gypsy, and political enemies were put in camps for no reason.
There were three camps at Glewitz (including one women's camp). They were all sub-camps of Auschwitz.
The largest Japanese Internment Camp built during World War 2 was the Oikawa camp in Nevada. It held approximately 50,000 people against their will during the war.
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
A Japanese internment camp was where Japanese and Japanese Americans were housed during World War II. Japanese Americans were stripped of their possessions and taken to camps with just the minimum needed to live. Even young children were taken.
Ravensbruck was the largest women's concentration camp during World War II. .
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No --- I believe you're thinking of Manzanar. Manzanar was an internment camp used for the Japanese during WWII.
To detain Italian and Japanese soldiers in the 2nd world war
The last year of World War ll with Japanese was 1945. At the end of 1945, the last internment camp was closed and this also saw Japanese people get a formal apology from Canada.
An internment camp for Japanese-Americans. This was done in 1940 during World War II. The Government was afraid that any Japanese /Japanese American was gonna contact japan and let them know was the plan was for Americans therefore Manzanar was built to keep them in place 100,000 Japanese were there and live in a cabin no bigger but smaller then a master bedroom.
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A typical day in Japanese POW camp in World War II would have been one of deprivation. Many of the people held in those camps died of malnutrition and other diseases.
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