They were not treated well, they were immigrants looking for a better life in the US and they worked for lower wages which took away jobs from people that had been in the US in many industrial cities
The Battle of the Somme was one of the deadliest of WWI. The estimated death toll was 500 to 600,000 and the German lost was 600,000. Both sides sustained heavy causalities and the Allies gained little ground.
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It depends on the camp. Some were treated okay compared to others. The bad one's camps starved and beat the people. Others had some food. Not every camp was okay. Most didn't have good living conditions. Many died.