Prime Minister David Lloyd George ensured men who did not fight were given back-breaking work.
It was needed to provide water to heavy industry in Llanelli and Swansea.
"A considerable number of men are socialists and their objection to war is moral and economic," it added. Conditions were terrible. In 1917 an independent report of conditions described the camp as "a sea of men and mud".
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