Noun
a penal institution for political prisoners who are used as forced labor
Source: WordNetA few years later, in the forced labor camp, he memorized a poem entitled " Prussian Nights " about these incidents. Source: Internet
A Holocaust survivor, Weiner spoke about his experience confined in Budi, a forced labor camp in the state of Transnistria, Moldova. Source: Internet
A gruff alien woman, Nail is Jyn Erso’s cellmate in Wobani’s grim LEG-817 labor camp. Source: Internet
In 2016, Jakov Sedlar, a controversial Croatian filmmaker, produced a documentary film titled Jasenovac—The Truth, which potrayed Jasenovac as a benign labor camp whose number of victims had been greatly exaggerated. Source: Internet
Kang reported that of the roughly one thousand detainees in her labor camp in Jilin, most were Falungong practitioners. Source: Internet
"Bringing 20th Century European history to life: Berlin's outstanding Wall and Cold War memorials, Terezin labor camp outside Prague, the Czech Republic's remarkable and finally uplifting story, Habsburg Vienna. Source: Internet