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In reply to the discussion: It was seventy years ago today that America sent Japanese Americans to our own concentration camps. [View all]Confusious
(8,317 posts)It's not the dictionary definition, it's the common usage of the world.
A "reasonable person" would associate "concentration camp" with NAZI death camps. THAT is the point of the argument.
Dachau wasn't a death camp? Dachau had gas chambers and ovens.
Are you sure you where in the concentration camp and not the city?
"The internees who were brought to Camp Dachau for the sole purpose of being executed were in most cases Jews and Russians. They were brought to the compound, lined up near the gas chambers, and were screened in a similar manner as internees who came to Dachau for imprisonment. Then they were marched to a room and told to undress. Everyone was given a towel and a piece of soap, as though they were about to take a shower. During this whole screening process, no hint was ever given that they were to be executed, for the routine was similar upon arrival of all internees in the camp."
Quoted from The Official Report by the U.S. Seventh Army, released only days after the camp was liberated.