death camp in English

noun
1
a prison camp, especially one for political prisoners or prisoners of war, in which many die from poor conditions and treatment or from mass execution.
One Nazi officer at the death camp even described it as ‘murder by assembly line’, as the most advanced industrial methods were turned to killing.

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1. His mother had been sent to a Nazi German death camp.

2. Later they visited the remains of the Nazi death camp at Buchenwald.

3. He died as a prisoner of war in an enemy death camp.

4. Later, they visited the remains of the Naci Nazi death camp at Buchenwald.

5. Later they visited the remains of the Nazi death camp in death campat Buchenwald.

6. Later they visited the remains of the note sea dies Nazi death camp at Buchenwald.

7. Auschwitz II (Birkenau) was the largest extermination camp (death camp) run by Nazi Germany during The Holocaust.

8. July 29 - The Israeli Supreme Court acquits accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk of all charges and he is set free.

9. In 1988 Mr Demjanjuk was sentenced to death by an Israeli court as "Ivan the Terrible", a sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp.

10. He was stripped of his U.S. citizenship after he was accused in the 1970s of being "Ivan the Terrible,(http://Sentencedict.com)" a notoriously sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp.

11. By Bill Neely, Kiko Itasaka and Patrick Smith OSWIECIM, Poland — When more than 200 survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp gather there on Monday to mark 75 years since its liberation, many

12. Nine days before the Soviets arrived at the death camp at Auschwitz, the SS marched nearly 60,000 prisoners out of the camp towards Wodzisław Śląski (German: Loslau), 35 miles away, where they were put on freight trains to other camps.

13. Demjanjuk, a Ukrainian-born Cleveland Autoworker who during World War Two allegedly worked as a guard at the Nazis' Sobibor death camp, has been convicted before: In the late '80s, in fact, he was accused of Demjanjuk Convicted, Sentenced, and Set Free

14. Survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp eloquently and movingly tell of their experiences of deportation, family destruction, and their own survival, together with the history of its place in the Nazi death camp system and its liberation by the British army in April 1945.

15. His best-selling book Man's Search for Meaning (published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism, and originally published in 1946 as Trotzdem Ja Zum Leben Sagen: Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager, meaning Nevertheless, Say "Yes" to Life: A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp) chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate, which led him to discover the importance of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most brutal ones, and thus, a reason to continue living.