At its peak, the camp housed 2000 soldiers and civilian contractors.
The camps housed more than a million members of the country's Hutu majority.
It wont be long before they will need camps to house those who serve the privileged few able to live in central London.
The camp currently houses about 660 detainees in varying degrees of security.
The camp was just south of town and housed over 10,000 inmates.
The camp housed approximately 1,000 Jewish men, women and children.
In 1946 the camp housed 7,645 people, mostly of Jewish heritage.
By 1950, the camp housed 4,000 people and two new blocks of huts were built to accommodate them all.
Upon the completion of the new housing units the camp housed 342 prisoners.