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| x Prisoner-of-war camp |
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Hanoi Hilton |
A prisoner-of-war camp is a site for the containment of combatants captured by their enemy in time of war, and is similar to an internment camp which is used for civilian populations. A prisoner of war is generally a soldier, sailor, or airman who...
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| Son Tay prison camp | |||
| Andersonville prison | |||
| Johnson's Island | |||
| Elmira Prison | |||
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| x Female | Alderson Federal Prison Camp |
Female (♀) is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces ova (egg cells). The ova are defined as the larger gametes in a heterogamous reproduction system, while the smaller, usually motile gamete, the spermatozoon, is produced...
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| Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women | |||
| Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Framingham | |||
| Nebraska Correctional Center for Women | |||
| Coffee Creek Correctional Facility | |||
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| x Youth detention center |
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Alice Springs Correctional Centre |
A youth detention center, also known as juvenile hall, is a secure residential facility for young people awaiting court hearings and/or placement in long-term care facilities and programs. Juveniles are held in detention centers to ensure appearance...
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| Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility | |||
| JPC de Sprengen | |||
| x Military prison |
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United States Disciplinary Barracks |
A military prison is a prison operated by the military. Military prisons are used variously to house prisoners of war, enemy combatants, those whose freedom is deemed a national security risk by military or civilian authorities, and members of the...
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| Marine Corps Brig, Quantico | |||
| Marine Corps Brig, Camp Lejeune | |||
| Marine Corps Brig, Camp Pendleton | |||
| Portsmouth Naval Prison | |||
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| x Israeli military prison | Prison Six |
Like any military prison, the Israeli version is a prison for guarding soldiers who committed crimes during their service. It is estimated that 15,000-18,000 Israeli soldiers (not to be confused with Palestinian detainees) go through an Israeli...
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| x Stalag |
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Stalag III-A |
In Germany, Stalag was a term used for prisoner-of-war camps. Stalag is an abbreviation for "Stammlager", itself a short form of the full name "Mannschaftsstamm- und Straflager".
According to the Third Geneva Convention of 1929 and its predecessor,...
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| Stalag Luft III | |||
| Stalag II-A | |||
| Stalag II-B | |||
| Stalag II-D | |||
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| x Oflag | Oflag XXI-C |
An Oflag (from German: Offizierslager) was a prisoner of war camp for officers only, established by the German Army in both World War I and World War II in accordance with the requirements of the Geneva Convention (1929).
Officers cannot be required...
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| Oflag VI-B | |||
| Oflag IV-C | |||
| Oflag VII-A Murnau | |||
| OFLAG XIII-B | |||
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| x Marlag | Marlag und Milag Nord |
These were Navy personnel POW camps.
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