He kept his workers (given to him as slave labor) out of the nazi death camps, even requested more Jews to be transfered from the camps to his facility. At his facility they avoided murder at the camps.
During the holocaust their was onlya small type of camps Concentration camps - Camps where is to just keep people and torturing them to concentrate them. Extermination camps - Camps where it only main purpose to to Exterminate people asmuch as possible Death camps - Same as a Extermination camp but only Kills people less frequently Labour camps - A camp which is only main purpose is to use prisoners as slave labour workers POW camps - Camps for Prisoners of War
By Adolf Hilter, He decided to build the Nazi camps but it was people who were going to be in it akak Labout workers who actually built the camps.
there were different classes of camp. different camps were run by different departments. some camps were on different continents.
In "Esperanza Rising," the camps are divided based on the workers' living conditions and amenities. Las Papas is the camp where the poorest workers lived, while Arvin and Los Cerezos were considered more upscale with better facilities. The camps also reflect the social hierarchy and economic disparities among the workers.
Migrant workers in the 1950s often lived in temporary housing called labor camps or migrant camps provided by the agricultural employers where they worked. These camps typically consisted of basic accommodations such as barracks, trailers, or tents. The living conditions in these camps were often overcrowded, lacked basic amenities, and were harsh for the workers.
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In the context of John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath," the camps refer to government-run migrant worker camps set up during the Great Depression. These camps provided temporary housing and basic amenities for displaced families and workers, who were forced to migrate in search of work due to economic hardships. The conditions in these camps were often poor, overcrowded, and lacking in basic necessities.
ghettos and camps were two different things.
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
They really were much different Relocation Camps and Internment camps were the same thing just that relocation camps were the real camps and internment camps were where the Japanese Americans had to go before they made the relocation camps.