Relief Camps were the camps for the people who were unemployed and couldn't make a living. These Camps gave food, clothes and 20 cents of wage a day.......... And if likely to know more about I'll be always here
Yes, by 1949, North Korea had established concentration camps, known as political prison camps or gulags, for the detention of perceived political enemies and dissidents. These camps were part of the broader repressive regime under Kim Il-sung, aimed at consolidating power and eliminating opposition. The conditions in these camps were often brutal, with forced labor, starvation, and severe punishment for inmates. The legacy of these camps continues to impact North Korean society today.
On the Axis side many prisoners of war were sent to work camps, concentration camps, or stockades based on race, color, or religion. On the Allied side prisoners of war were ether sent to camps in the US. or in camps through out the British empire based on war the fighting was going on.
During World War II, German prison camps were primarily referred to as "KZ," which stands for "Konzentrationslager" or concentration camps. These camps were used for the detention, forced labor, and extermination of political prisoners, Jews, and other targeted groups. Additionally, there were "Vernichtungslager," or extermination camps, specifically designed for mass killings. Notable examples include Auschwitz, Dachau, and Treblinka.
The liberal government of McKenzie King offered little relief to provinces. However, subsequent conservative administration of R.B Bennet reluctantly introduced Canadian ' New Deal' relief in 1935.
Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor
To stop any possibility of a communist revolution.
during 1932, when bennett became the prime minister
Torture at the very least. Death became a relief to some.
was relief program in which young, jobless men lived in rural camps and worked on enviromental projects
This was not true of the Escario relief column from Manzanillo
Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
You need to specify the kind of camps: Boy Scout camps, summer camps, military training camps, concentration camps.
Concentration camps , transit camps , forced labour camps (aka) "work camps" , and death camps.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Eagle Lake Camps in Colorado Springs offer many types of camps. These include overnight camps and day camps. As well as this there are Rez camps, Horse camps and Excursion camps.
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.