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WW2 Concentration Camps in Britain
Concentration camps operated on British soil during World War Two; Carnival begins in Brazil despite outbreak of Zika virus; A day in the life of Bulgaria's border police.
During World War Two the British government allowed Poland's government-in-exile to operate concentration camps on British soil; Carnival begins in Brazil despite outbreak of Zika virus; A day in the life of Bulgaria's border police.
(Photo: The Victorian seaside town of Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, Scotland during World War Two. Credit: Simon Webb)
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