labour camp Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈleɪ.bə ˌkæmp]
  • Us [ ˈleɪ.bɚ ˌkæmp]

Meaning of labour camp In English

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Examples of labour camp

  • However, during vacations he had to return to a labour camp.

  • He is also accused of having inhumanely exercised his authority in a forced labour camp.

  • Later in 1933 he was arrested and put into a labour camp (as were many other cultural figures).

  • Ganus returns to the capital city after escaping from a labour camp.

  • A forced labour camp and an aircraft assembly plant were located in the town's vicinity.

  • People in the labour camp were maltreated physically and psychologically and forced to undertake exhausting work while being subject to starvation.

  • Subsequently, he was sent to a labour camp.

  • He would remain in labour camp for fifteen years.

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