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 | | 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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