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[OP of "Why concentration camps work"]

A concentration camp is much like a prison. You take the people that you don't want muckin things up in your society and you put them in this camp surrounded by guards and barbed wire. This is much easier than shooting them outright because you remove them from the eye of the public. The last thing the public knew was that these people were perfectly alive and well and that they can be back at anytime. In practice, however, these camps are like black holes from which people are never seen again.

Inside the camp, you can do pretty much anything you want with your new prisoners. Make them work, experiment on them, have fun with them, or just exterminate them. Having them work can be difficult, but is obviously the most immediately beneficial.

Concentration camps have been used successfully by a multitude of countries such as Russia, Germany, and USA. They were extremely effective in pursuing the end goals of those countries. So effective that moral outrage is the only thing holding back the incentives of their establishment.

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