concentration camps

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English - Turkish
toplama kampları
concentration camp
toplama kampı
concentration camp
temerküz kampı
concentration camp
toplama düşergesi
English - English
plural form of concentration camp
concentration camp
A camp or premises in which persons considered to be undesirable by those who control it are hidden away, mistreated, and even killed
concentration camp
A camp where large numbers of persons—such as political prisoners, prisoners of war, refugees—are detained for the purpose of concentrating them in one place
concentration camp
A situation wherein crowding and extremely harsh conditions take place
concentration and death camps
camps where political prisoners and enemies are confined, camps where the Nazis systematically confined and exterminated millions of Jews and other minority groups during World War II
concentration camp
a penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions) a situation characterized by crowding and extremely harsh conditions
concentration camp
A concentration camp is a prison in which large numbers of ordinary people are kept in very bad conditions, usually during a war. a prison where political prisoners and other people who are not soldiers are kept and treated cruelly, especially during a war. Internment centre established by a government to confine political prisoners or members of national or minority groups for reasons of state security, exploitation, or punishment. The prisoners are usually selected by executive decree or military order. Camps are usually built to house many people, typically in highly crowded conditions. Countries that have used such camps include Britain during the South African War, the Soviet Union (see Gulag), the U.S. (see Manzanar Relocation Center), and Japan, which interned Dutch civilians in the Dutch East Indies during World War II. A variation, called a "reeducation camp," was widely used in China during the Cultural Revolution and in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge. Most notorious were the death camps of Nazi Germany, including Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, and Treblinka
concentration camp
internment camp in which people are imprisoned and often tortured; any of a number of camps set up by the German Nazis during World War II for holding Jews and other peoples before killing them
concentration camps

    Hyphenation

    con·cen·tra·tion camps

    Turkish pronunciation

    känsıntreyşın kämps

    Pronunciation

    /ˌkänsənˈtrāsʜən ˈkamps/ /ˌkɑːnsənˈtreɪʃən ˈkæmps/
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