As much as I know there were no Concetraition Camps in Canada, that is a stupid quetion if I have ever heard one.
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There were 26 Internment Camps established in Canada which held Japanese Italian and German Canadians. More than 30,000 were affected by these camps including 100 Canadian Communists. Forty Prisoner of War Camps were set up for 33,798 German and Italian POW's and 6,437 Civil Internees (mostly Merchant Marine).
Please note Internment Camps and Concentration Camps are NOT the same thing. Canada not have concentration camps.
Side note: the fact that you spelled question wrong leads me to doubt you. :D lol, jk, probably a mistake.
Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist famous for employing Jews during World War 2, saving them from concentration camps.
The Jews in Canada during World War 2 were treated fairly equally. In fact, after the war, anti-discrimination laws were placed into effect to prevent the sort of horrendous actions that spurred the war in the first place.
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A concentration camp is a facility where large numbers of people are detained, often without trial, under harsh conditions. Historically, these camps have been used to imprison political opponents, minority groups, or those deemed undesirable by the state. Notable examples include Nazi concentration camps during World War II, where millions were subjected to forced labor, inhumane treatment, and mass extermination. Such camps symbolize severe human rights violations and the consequences of totalitarian regimes.
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
No conflict caused concentration camps during WWII. Nazi Concentration Camps pre-dated WWII, though when Germany too over more territories they built more camps.
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Here are the name of the Major Concentrations in Poland during the Holocaust:AuschwitzBelzecChelmnoMajdanekSobiborWarsaw
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Mostly camps in Poland.
Here some known concentration Camps Auschwitz I Birkenau Monowitz Sobibor Dachau Chelmno Treblinka
The answer posted previously was wrong; there were concentration camps during WWI. The Turks had the Armenians in concentration camps such as Deir ez-Zor during WWI. Around 1.5 million Armenians were killed in that genocide total.
In World War 1 (1914-18) there were no concentration camps. For the Nazi concentration camps, see the related question.
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Birkenau and Treblinka.