Cetun t1_ivcveuv wrote
Reply to comment by Y34rZer0 in They fled persecution in Nazi Germany. Then the British put them behind barbed wire by lanzkron
>What was funny though was that the Germans created their own stricter camp rules
Your probably referring to the fact the Nazis in the camps attempted to maintain loyalty amongst the non-nazi members who rather enjoyed not being on the front lines anymore by harsh extrajudicial discipline.
However, rank is still maintained in POW camps, POWs must follow orders of superior officers and nominally they are under the command of their superior officers who are themselves obligated to follow the lawful commands of the camp commanders. So discipline was largely handled by the prisoners rather than the guards. At the same time enlisted guards had to show superior rank prisoner a certain amount of respect and enlisted prisoners had to show superior rank camp staff the same amount of respect they would their own superior rank officers. Being in a camp wasn't like being in a prison, it was like being in the army but instead of doing combat your being kept busy because you aren't allowed to move freely.
notquite20characters t1_ivf9c5j wrote
That actually does sound like being in the army.
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