Nobody is even alive that actually went to the labor camps
FTFY
What is the distinction you make between labor camp and concentration camp? Pragmatic or stigmatic?
Oy Vey! That's antisemitic!
Lol. No. Serious question. Just curious. I never considered them distinctly different. A concentration camp is simply a high density camp. The US had them too for the Germans and Japanese. Of course a labor/work camp is where you work. Use to be the norm for most of our prisons.
As I don't see them as mutually exclusive, I'm simply asking why you specifically make the distinction? Because of the negative stigma associated with "concentration" camps? Or do I misunderstand some other way?
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