The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz.
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POW camps for Communist (NVA/VC) Prisoners of War were operated by the South Vietnamese Government: See website: Prisoner-of-war Camps.
It is considered a duty for men of honor.
Australian POWs were treated as appallingly as other whites in Japanese camps. They were used as slave labour.
The living conditions of the POW camps in Canada were said to be very good. The camps were in better condition than the army barracks. Canada has had more than 33,798 prisoners of war.
it was a prison of war camp a camp were they took members of army from there rivals and kept them prisoners
Yes. The inmates consisted of prisoners taken by British troops, usually from the European mainland.
There were at least 450 people
They all went back to there normal life.
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.
No, British soldiers taken prisoners by the Gerrmans were sent to prisoner of war (POW) camps, where conditions were much better. A very small number of British prisoners - for example, some of those who kept on trying to escape - were sent to concentration camps. There were also a very small number who were sent to concentration camps by mistake.