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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -- During World War I, many people were taken prisoner. The Central Forces, or the Germans, had many prisoners. In 1915, they made nearly 300 concentration camps that held about 2,400,000 people. These prisoners were treated cruelly, German soldiers resorting to malnutrition and incarceration. While imprisoned, prisoners were put to work on the front line, working for the enemy. Many also died while in prison from malnutrition, beating, and overwork. Overall, nearly 2,000,000 people from the Allied Forces died during imprisonment in World War 1.

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