POW Camps
POW camps, or Prisoner of War camps, are facilities where military personnel captured during conflicts are held. These camps are designed to detain enemy soldiers and provide them with basic needs, such as food, shelter, and medical care, in accordance with international laws like the Geneva Conventions.
Conditions in POW camps can vary widely, depending on the country managing the camp and the circumstances of the war. While some camps maintain humane treatment, others may experience overcrowding, inadequate supplies, or harsh conditions, leading to suffering among the prisoners.