The term "Concentration Camp" per se is quite harmless, it simply means to put everyone in one location. Obviously, it has other connotations, due to the Nazis. You are being very overtly and demonstrably dishonest in implying the Nazi meaning on me.
In WW2, America put many of its Japanese population in camps to stop them causing trouble and aiding the enemy. Britain did similar by putting foreigners and various other agitators in camps on the Isle of Man. These were called Internment Camps. The inmates in both cases were well cared and were released at the end of the war.
As you say, the term concentration camp is a technical one. It was you who inferred the Nazi connotations.
