because more then likely they did somthing bad so they put them in there:]
Concentration Camps
The Nazi's believed that certain types of people were not as equal to them and that they were the cause of their problems. They put Jew's, the mentally challenged, Gypsy's, gay's and other minorities in the camps
Places where governments put there own people when its politically expediant. Both sides did it in WW2.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
There were about 600 camps in the us approximately 300,000 people in the camp. In Europe there were about 1000 camps and about 990,000 people in camps.
No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
they were camps where people were put to work.
But Americans did get mad at the detention of Japanese so your question is not correct, but I understand your implication... The USA put US residents of Japanese descent into detention camps. The US was at war with Japan. The act of building and filling those camps is now considered to have been a bad thing, and is considerd to have been a violation of US laws, and it still angers many Americans... The whole thing certainly was (to say the VERY least) improper... Germany put German (and other nations) residents of Jewish descent into camps. 1- Germany was NOT at war with Jews. 2- It was NOT a violation of German law, in fact it was condoned by law. 3-The Jews were exterminated (killed) in the camps. Although both acts were wrong, and both acts are shameful, and people get mad at both things, but they were dissimilar acts and the world understandbly REACTS MUCH STRONGER to genocide than to illegal detention... The Japanese were (eventually) released, the Jews are (permanently) dead.
Concentration Camps
no there were gypsies and gays who got put into those camps
There were 110,000 - 120,000 sent to the camps during WW2.
Yes
Japanese in California were relocated to detention camps in 1942
unhappily detained in detention camps
They were called concentration camps.
They were called concentration camps.
They were put into camps.