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 Concentration camp - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
The term refers to a subset of the more general category of prison camps.
The total documentable deaths in the corrective-labor system from 1934 to 1953 amount to 1 054 000, including political and common prisoners; this does not include nearly 800 000 executions of "counterrevolutionaries" outside the camp system.
Nevertheless, they remain a severe blot on the human rights record of the United States.
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Perhaps Disch's best-known novel, this book is set in a totalitarian future, projected from the mid-1960s, in which the United States is imprisoning dissenters.
It was liberated in May of 1945, after which it was used as a prison and work camp by the Norwegian authorities for accused and convicted traitors after the war.
The term refers to situations where the internees are persons selected for their conformance to broad criteria without judicial process, rather than having been judged as individuals.
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The security police had the authority to arrest anyone and to commit that person to a camp for an indefinite period.
The World War is there, the extermination of Jewry must be the necessary consequence.”
The SS (Schutzstaffel, or protective units) operated the camps with brutal military discipline.
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Answer:  The first concentration camp, Dachau, opened on March 22, 1933.  The camp’s first inmates were not exclusively Jewish.  The first to be interned were primarily political prisoners (e.g.
The visit, which took place on July 23, 1944, was followed by a favorable report on Terezin to the members of the IRC.  Jewish organizations protested vigorously, demanding that another delegation visit the camp.  Such a visit was not permitted until shortly before the end of the war.
The Warsaw Ghetto revolt which lasted for about five weeks beginning on April 19, 1943, is the best-known example of armed Jewish resistance, but there were many ghetto revolts in which Jews fought against the Nazis.
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