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concentration camps
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what is the meaning of the word concentration in the title of concentration camps? is it a direct translation from the german, or a name that britain gave them?
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I think 'concentrati on' is used in the sense of 'bringing together in the same place' - as for instance we might say "Balti Houses in Birmingham are concentrated in the Sparkbrook area"
19:29 Tue 13th Nov 2012
http:// simple. wikiped ...ki/C oncentr ation_c amp
The term is an umbrella label for anywhere one nation keeps citizens of another under capture without rights.
The comon term is of course for the Nazi camps which were used to exterminate the non-Ayrian races such as Jews, Gypsys, and so on.
The term is an umbrella label for anywhere one nation keeps citizens of another under capture without rights.
The comon term is of course for the Nazi camps which were used to exterminate the non-Ayrian races such as Jews, Gypsys, and so on.
But the concept of the concentration camp was born during the Second Boer War in 1900, under the auspices of Lord Kitchener, as noted in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War
scroll down to Concentration camps (1900–1902)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War
scroll down to Concentration camps (1900–1902)
It's often said that the firstconcentration camps were used by the British in the Boer war.
These are not of Auschwitz
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http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind2.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind1.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind3.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/hellkamp.htm
Unlike the extermination camps there doesn't seem to have been a deliberate attempt to wipe these people out - just a failure to care if they lived or died.
These are not of Auschwitz
<warning these are obviously disturbing>
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind2.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind1.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/fotos/kind3.gif
http://www.boer.co.za/boerwar/hellkamp.htm
Unlike the extermination camps there doesn't seem to have been a deliberate attempt to wipe these people out - just a failure to care if they lived or died.