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Definition of Prison camp
1. Noun. A camp for prisoners of war.
Generic synonyms: Camp
Specialized synonyms: Gulag
2. Noun. A camp for trustworthy prisoners employed in government projects.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prison Camp
Literary usage of Prison camp
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lafayette Flying Corps by Charles Nordhoff (1920)
"I am getting food prison camp FOR ALLIED OFFICERS. KARLSRUHE. BADEN from the
French Committee. A few days before I left Stralsund I received a package from ..."
2. International Law and the World War by James Wilford Garner (1920)
"... prison camp" (especially ch. VI) by Israel Cohen, a British subject who spent
nineteen months in the camp. The writer says that when he first saw his ..."
3. International Law and the World War by James Wilford Garner (1920)
"... prison camp" (especially ch. VI) by Israel Cohen, a British subject who spent
nineteen months in the camp. The writer says that when he first saw his ..."
4. International Law and the World War by James Wilford Garner (1920)
"... prison camp" (especially ch. VI) by Israel Cohen, a British subject who spent
nineteen months in the camp. The writer says that when he first saw his ..."
5. The Note-book of an Attaché: Seven Months in the War Zone by Eric Fisher Wood (1915)
"... XII A GERMAN PRISON-CAMP Vienna, Tuesday, January 12th. Last night and today
twenty-three long trains of German regular troops have passed through the ..."
6. The Note-book of an Attaché: Seven Months in the War Zone by Eric Fisher Wood (1915)
"... XII A GERMAN PRISON-CAMP Vienna, Tuesday, January 12th. Last night and today
twenty-three long trains of German regular troops have passed through the ..."