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Nay on concentration camp - as kapos existed elsewhere - e.g. in extermination camps. Plain kapos... I don't think Super Mario's Koopa Troopa would be confusing, and per wiktionary this is the sole use in English for kapo with a k. However, there is the issue with the Italian "capo" ([1]) which is used in English - e.g. for mob boss. Furthermore, Kapo does list a whole lot of other meanings, including current Estonian police and Swiss Kantonspolizei. So as long as we have Kapo as a disambig, I don't think we should have the category using one particular historic meaning. Icewhiz (talk) 08:51, 17 December 2018 (UTC)Reply