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As much as I know there were no Concetraition Camps in canada, that is a stupid quetion if I have ever heard one.AnswerThere 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.
During the Holocaust, there were six major death camps operated by Nazi Germany: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Chelmno, and Majdanek. These camps were specifically designed for mass extermination as part of the Nazis' genocidal policies. In addition to these, there were numerous concentration camps where many prisoners died due to harsh conditions, forced labor, and executions. The total number of camps can vary depending on definitions, but the six main death camps are most commonly recognized.
During World War 2 only 600 Swedish Civilians were killed during World War 2.
About 1,700,000 French died during World War I, including soldiers and civilians.
Oskar Schindler is credited with saving approximately 1,200 Jewish lives during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories. He used his position as a businessman to protect these individuals from deportation to concentration camps. Schindler's efforts were instrumental in ensuring their survival during a time of widespread persecution.
About 120000
there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
All of the above. Apex
22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
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.
The Japanese were kept in internment camps during World War II because many Americans feared that they would betray the US to Japan.
Japanese Americans were placed in American internment camps, during World War II.
Although there is a general reference to 10 Japanese internet comps in the US during the second world war. The data on German and Italian camps is harder to find. There was also a camp for Alaskan natives.
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
See website: Japanese-American internment
During World War II, Arkansas had two internment camps for Japanese Americans: the Rohwer War Relocation Center and the Jerome War Relocation Center. These camps were part of the broader network of internment facilities across the United States, where individuals of Japanese descent were forcibly relocated and detained. The Rohwer camp operated from 1942 to 1945, while the Jerome camp was active from 1942 until its closure in 1944.
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps