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A labor camp was a place that made you work to death not immediately but slowly.

Labour camps, are as it says camps used for labour.

These particular camps were greatly used during wars. Adolf Hitler was a big supporter of Labour camps, and so was the U.S (sadley) when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The Labour Camps consisted of work, work, work, cold showers, bitter food, well barley any food, and work. No clean clothes were given out unless someone died and still those clothes were never washed. Labour camps were a brutal and devastating thing to happen but they did, and some people who survived them are still living as though they were their today.
Forced labor camps are where the prisoners in the camp are forced to work. These prisoners may be prisoners of war (illegal by Geneva Convention), political prisoners, ordinary criminals, etc.
A labour camp was a place where the Nazi's sent the Jews to work for themselves they would make Jews make things like rubber and weapons such as bullets and ammunition,and also military tanks. They made the Jew's work for military and government reasons! :D
A labour camp was set up by the Nazis to house the Jewish Slaves who worked for free as prisoners in war manufacturing places and other companies or on roads or railroads. They were worked to death literally. The Death Camps were for extermination of millions of Jews and other undesirable peoples, they killed five million of those people. I have added a link with another good explanation.

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A forced labor camp was a camp in which prisoners or detainees were forced to work under penalty of further hardships or even death. Some examples of forced labor camps are the infamous gulags of the Soviet Union.

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Usually a labor prison is one where its inmates have been sentenced to hard labor (many Southern states do), and is housed in this type of institution rather than a penitentiary.

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