concentration camp
concentration camp Originally a place in which non-combatants were accommodated, as instituted by Lord
KITCHENER during the Second Boer War (1899–1902). The Boers, mainly women and children, were placed there officially for their own protection from Kitchener's ‘scorched earth policy’ in the Transvaal and Cape Colony, but actually to prevent them from aiding the guerrillas. Some 20,000 detainees died, largely as a result of disease arising from unhygienic conditions.
During the
NAZI regime in Germany (1933–45) concentration camps became places in which to intern unwanted persons, specifically
JEWISH PEOPLE, but also Protestant and Catholic dissidents, communists, gypsies, trade unionists, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Described by
GOEBBELS in August 1934 as ‘camps to turn anti-social members of society into useful members by the most humane means possible’, they in fact came to witness depraved acts of torture, slave labour, horror, and mass murder on a scale unprecedented in any country in any century. Some 200,000 had been through the camps before World War II began, when they were increased in size and number. The camps (Konzetrazionslager, or KZ), administered by the ss, were categorized into
Arbeitslager, where prisoners were organized into labour battalions, and
Vernichtungslager, set up for the extermination and incineration of men, women, and children. In eastern Europe prisoners were used initially in labour battalions or in the tasks of genocide, until they too were exterminated. In such camps as Auschwitz, gas chambers could kill and incinerate 12,000 people daily. In the west, Belsen, Dachau, and Buchenwald (a forced labour camp where doctors conducted medical research on prisoners) were notorious. An estimated six million Jews died in the camps (the
HOLOCAUST), as well as some half million gypsies; in addition, millions of Poles, Soviet prisoners-of-war, and other civilians perished. After the war many camp officials were tried and punished, but others escaped. Maidanek was the first camp to be liberated (by the Red Army, in July 1944). After 1953 West Germany paid $37 billion in reparations to the surviving Jewish victims of Nazism.
In the Soviet Union, Lenin greatly enlarged (1919) the Tzarist forced labour camps, which were renamed Gulags (Russian acronym for the Main Administration of Corrective Labour Camps) in 1930. An estimated 15 million prisoners were confined to the Gulags during Stalin's purges, of whom many succumbed to disease, famine, or the firing squad.
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Backgrounder: Auschwitz Concentration Camp: testimony to Holocaust
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 1/25/2005; 700+ words
; ...majority of them died in the camp. The victims were mainly Jews...approached, the Nazis evacuated the camp on Jan. 17-18, 1945 and...prisoners to march to other concentration camps in Germany. In order to remove...and destroyed documents. The camp was liberated on Jan. 27...
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Auschwitz/concentration camps time line.(SKILLS MASTER)(Chronology)
Magazine article from: Junior Scholastic; 4/25/2005; 700+ words
; ...Germany's largest concentration and extermination camp, was actually...of three large camps. The main Auschwitz camp--built near...were the first concentration camps established...extermination camp? 5. What was...
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FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP GUARD DEPORTED TO AUSTRIA
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 3/14/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...two Nazi-operated concentration camps was deported yesterday...Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Nazi-occupied...guard at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, tens of thousands...at the concentration camps where Hammer stood...disclose his concentration camp ...
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America's concentration camps
Newspaper article from: Michigan Citizen; 2/4/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...04-1995 America's concentration camps. I remember when I was...relocation" or "evacuation" camps being used instead of concentration camps and "non-alien...people in America's concentration camps. They are stories of...
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COURT REVOKES U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP GUARD
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 7/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...activity as a Nazi concentration camp guard during World...Warsaw Concentration Camps, constituted assistance...part of the Nazi concentration camp program of annihilation...assigned to Warsaw Concentration Camp, which was...various concentration camps to ...
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1ST CONCENTRATION CAMP SHOCKS GIS.(LIFESTYLE)(SERIES: Remembrance)
Newspaper article from: The Capital Times (Madison, WI); 4/4/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...in occupied Poland). The concentration camps and their subsidiary...Ohrdruf had been a labor camp ... as many as 10,000 men...most of the prisoners to other camps or killed them. Small in comparison to other camps ... it was in fact a minor sub-camp of Buchenwald." The nearby...
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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MOVES TO REVOKE U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP GUARD
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 10/28/1999; ; 631 words
; ...1943, it had become the second largest concentration camp after Auschwitz. Warsaw Concentration Camp was a smaller camp, opened after the suppression of the...to Warsaw from various concentration camps, including Auschwitz, and forced to...
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"The comfortable concentration camp": the significance of Nazi imagery in Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963).(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: American Jewish History; 6/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...their own death in the concentration camps.... " (1) Friedan...comfortable concentration camps" to refer to suburban...comfortable concentration camp." Feminist scholar...refused to discuss her camp analogy in any detail...tortured its victims in camps, and selected ...
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TALES OF AMERICAN `CONCENTRATION CAMPS' PERPETUATE SLANDER.(Editorial)(Column)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 9/23/1996; 700+ words
; ...about America's ``concentration camps'' during the Second...first of the relocation camps as a concentration camp. Now they are trying...term ``concentration camp'' has carried evil...used concentration camps to stage the Holocaust...
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How did they survive? Mechanisms of defense in Nazi concentration camps
Magazine article from: American Journal of Psychotherapy; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...of Defense in Nazi Concentration Camps* Death in a Nazi concentration camp requires no explanation...imprisonment in various concentration camps, he feels that two...the prisoner in the camp. The camps were, in fact, run...
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Concentration Camps
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Concentration Camps The concentration camp has become a...concentration camp as “...concentration camps have become synonymous...perished in the Nazi camps of Treblinka...soldiers. The Nazi concentration camp spawned immense...
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concentration camps
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
...x2019; the concentration camps now had a further...prisoners. New camp sites were now...Ravensbrück camp was built to accommodate...Eicke's system of concentration camps; after this he...of Concentration Camps until 1945. A standard concentration camp ...
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concentration camp
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
concentration camp a detention site outside...used to describe prison camps used by the Spanish military...During World War II concentration camps were established...malnutrition and killings in concentration camps for Muslim, Croat...
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Giado Concentration Camp
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
GIADO CONCENTRATION CAMP An internment camp for Libyan Jews. During World War...were taken to internment and labor camps in Tripolitania between May and October...of these were sent to Giado. The camp was administered by Italian officers...
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The Japanese Internment Camps (1942)
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
THE JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS (1942) In 1942, President...relocation centers," or concentration camps, on the West Coast. These...confined in makeshift rural camps for up to four years before...before being transported to a camp in Jerome, Arkansas. Leah...
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