A penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions)
Camp in which people are imprisoned or confined, commonly in large groups, without trial.
A guarded compound used by the Nazis during the second World War for the imprisonment of civilians considered as enemies.
1Memoirs of concentration camp survivors demonstrate the power of the human spirit.
2Today marks the 59th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
3The Nazis tattooed the arms of concentration camp inmates with a number.
4A story of being in a concentration camp survival courage and PTSD.
5That was why the British finally put her in a concentration camp.
6She finally learnt that he was being held at Ravensbrück concentration camp.
7The obvious implication was that the Serbs were running a concentration camp.
8They involve his platoon liberating a concentration camp and witnessing its horrors.
9He was pleased this warm man was not in a concentration camp.
10We must know all things about that concentration camp at the fairgrounds.
11Gunther Dahninaderke was the directing physician at Esterwegen concentration camp in Holland.
12Dinah had been expecting someone who looked like a concentration camp survivor.
13More people died at Auschwitz than at any other Nazi concentration camp.
14We would both be in a concentration camp by now, or worse.
15Her subsequent death in a concentration camp haunted him all his life.
16Its Institute for Military Scientific Research conducted unthinkable experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
Translations for concentration camp