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n. (labor camp English)
Usage examples of "labor camps".
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.
The deaths at the labor camps around Auschwitz from torture and disease and hunger were nearly as appalling as those at Birkenau.
Need administrators fo' the labor camps: nice simple work, no technical problems, just plain diggin'.
The Soviets have done it for nearly two hundred years, with the proceeds of labor camps paying for the secret police.
Their fathers, like mine, have been for ten years in the labor camps, but for a different reason.
The gods' own luck most of those went into destructive-labor camps.
A Rebel informant learns that prisoners from Hoth are being shipped to labor camps.
The people who were sent to the labor camps had been worked until they died from exhaustion.
I'm gonna try to put it down on the football field up by the labor camps.
She knew before anyone else that the rate of admissions to the labor camps was declining.