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n. (death camp English)

Usage examples of "death camps".

Given his emaciated condition, he'd probably been rescued from one of the death camps.

Only when the death camps had been liberated by opposing troops had the evidence become inescapable.

He discovered that by virtue of an obscure law passed years ago when the forced-labor camps were more like death camps--with a lot of blacks in them-- anyhow, he discovered that this statute permitted the camps to operate only during the Second Civil War.

Nevertheless, it is true: America, too, maintained death camps where disarmed German soldiers and even some women and children were systematically destroyed through starvation, exposure and bad treatment.

They were shipped eastward to the slave-labor camps and the death camps, assured they were destined for resettlement and mainly believing it, with what they could carry, usually two suitcases.

Even Hitler's extermination camps were modeled after Stalin's death camps in Siberia.

Brunner, WWII deputy to fellow Austrian Adolph Eichmann, is wanted in connection with the deaths of 130,000 Jews whom he had deported to death camps during World War II (Reuters).

I surmise that open civil warfare and the successful liberation of POPPA's death camps have fueled this implosion.

Jews, freed from death camps in Poland, trekked west to attempt to get to Palestine, the only door open to them.

But even at his worst, Vlad could not match by one tenth what is happening every day in today's death camps.

For a price, the SS would arrange for the release of Jews from the death camps and their travel to Uruguay and Argentina.

The Nation magazine derided the atrocity films of Hitler's death camps as a hoax.

In 1945, with Stalin safe, The Nation magazine derided the atrocity films of Hitler's death camps as a hoax.

The death camps are found and you stand accused of hideous crimes.