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Camps may
refer to: Ramón
Camps (1927–1994),
Argentine general Gabriel Camps (1927–2002),
French historian Luís
Espinal Camps (1932–1980),
Spanish missionary...
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concentration camps (German: Konzentrationslager),
including subcamps on its own
territory and in
parts of German-occupied Europe. The
first camps were established...
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Civil Aircraft Missile Protection System (
CAMPS) is an
infrared countermeasure against infrared-homed anti-aircraft missiles,
specifically designed to...
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Germany used six
extermination camps (German: Vernichtungslager), also
called death camps (Todeslager), or
killing centers (Tötungszentren), in Central...
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concentration camps (which
later morphed into
extermination camps), and the
Soviet labour camps or gulag. The term
concentration camp originates from...
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Encyclopedia of
Camps and Ghettos,
there were 23 main
concentration camps (German: Stammlager), of
which most had a
system of
satellite camps.
Including the...
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Gulag camps amounted to 1.5 million. The
emergent consensus among scholars is that, of the 14 million
prisoners who p****ed
through the
Gulag camps and the...
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internment camps,
officially called vocational education and
training centers by the
government of the People's
Republic of China, are
internment camps operated...
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Concentration Camps". In Gutman, Yisrael; Saf,
Avital (eds.). The ****
concentration Camps:
Structure and Aims, the
Image of the Prisoner, the Jews in the
Camps. Jerusalem:...
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groups Extermination camp, any of six ****
death camps established for the
systematic murder of over 2.7
million people Federal prison camp, one of
seven minimum-security...