They appreciate FREEDOM more. Able to sleep, eat, use the latrine (bathroom), drink, speak, what they want and when they want.
Andersonville
Andersonville
Andersonville Prison was a confederate prison that was notorious for its cruelty towards union prisoners. I believe it was located in Richmond, VA.
Andersonville, Georgia, was the most overcrowded and harsh military prison camp during the Civil War. It was officially named Camp Sumter but this name is rarely used. Conditions were so harsh that after the war, Union soldiers tried and executed the commander of the camp (Henry Wirz) for war crimes. At least 12,913 Union soldiers died in the camp, of about 45,000 who were sent there.
it was located at 496 Cemetry Road Andersonville, GA31711
over 1 million
Čelebići prison camp was created in 1992.
Čelebići prison camp ended in 1992.
Camp Douglas, Chicago, was a Union prison camp for Confederate captives during the American civil war.
no he just order people to kill the Jews
How to Survive Summer Camp was created in 1985.
There was no prison camp. They were walked from FL to OK and many died. In OK they were put on a reservation.
The Burma Railway was built by the inmates taken from the Changi prison camp .
A camp out is one or more people taking everything they need to survive and going out in the woods or somewhere and living without modern conviniences.
Not alot. If you are in any of them expect to die.
Japanese never had prison camp's for Germans since they were allies, but if u mean to ask prison camp similar to Germans, then it would be Japan's unit 731. Not a prison camp par se, but more of a human expt center.
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