• imprison in a concentration camp – заключать в концлагерь
См. также: contract of particular partnership, confirm the wounding, connect, conversion of money into capital
A concentration camp (or internment camp) is a place where a government forces people to live without trial. Usually, those people belong to groups the government does not like. The term means to confine (keep in a secure manner) "enemy citizens in wartime or terrorism suspects". (Wikipedia)
The Nazi occupiers deported the majority of the country’s Jews to concentration camps, but these days the house where Anne Frank and her family hid until betrayed is a major tourist attraction. (Daily Mail)
