Soldiers were packed into camps designed to hold a fraction of their numbers. They also had little shelter food or clothing
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Young, fresh recruits in both armies were generally eager to fight. Experienced troops, however, knew better. C:
Yes, conditions in both kinds of camps were generally appalling.
Hitler's first military act was to annex Austria.
they are essentially the same thing; they are camps for a civilian population.
If you were in the US, you were either drafted into the military or sent to Japanese Internment Camps. If you were in Japan, you were either drafted into the military or sent to POW like camps.
Young, fresh recruits in both armies were generally eager to fight. Experienced troops, however, knew better. C:
the disease and unsanitary conditions of the military camps.
The living conditions of the POW camps in Canada were said to be very good. The camps were in better condition than the army barracks. Canada has had more than 33,798 prisoners of war.
You need to specify the kind of camps: Boy Scout camps, summer camps, military training camps, concentration camps.
There are several different type of camps, however I can not find one that is specific for military. I don't know that any military camp would be an easy camp. The main reason for these camps is for kids to see what military life would be like and that is anything but easy.
Conditions deteriorated rapidly and over 20% of the prisoners died of malnutrition and/or disease.
They had to hide for three days with no food without getting caught to be in the army if they were caught they were killed. In the beginning of the camps they beat the kids until they passed out.
no, but the conditions of the camps from 1941 onwards was hidden.
Yes, conditions in both kinds of camps were generally appalling.
Disgusting. Filth, absolute filth. They were the lowest of the low, with no privacy whatsoever.
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Hitler's first military act was to annex Austria.