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Meaning of death camp | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/dɛθ kæmp/

Definitions

  1. A prison camp in which a large number of prisoners die for various reasons, such as starvation, disease, brutality, and neglect.
  2. A concentration camp built during the Holocaust by the Nazis to kill especially the Jewish people through gassing.

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Examples

“Included in this figure, since the fall of South Vietnam in 1975, are over 250,000 boat people and 250,000 other civilians who were either ruthlessly murdered outright or who perished in communist death camps set up to "re-educate" non-communists.”
“Three years after Stalin's death, with ghostly figures returning to Moscow and Leningrad from Stalin's death camps, the leaders in the Kremlin agreed that Stalin's ghost had to be laid to rest if they were to get on with the reforms that would allow them to stay in power.”
“In America's death camps, 1,500,000 babies annually are put to death in their mother's womb. The war being waged on the womb front killed more children than soldiers in the history of warfare.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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