Death rates in Nazi concentration camps were actually lower than those of the original concentration camps set up by the US in Cuba during the Spanish-American War where the dead consisted of the old, women and in the majority children. German prisoner of war camps in 1944-45 were no pick-nick either especially those for eastern European POW's who got very little in the way of food and supplies. If the US economy in 1944-45 had of been as bad as that of Nazi Germany at that time there would of been a huge death rate increase of civilians of German, Austrian, Check, Romanian, Bulgarian, Italian and Japanese heritage in the US concentration camps (detention centres) of WW2 whose death rates were in the order of 10-15% anyway, mostly infant children.
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