The luckless spy spent most of the war in prisons and internment camps eking out a living as a stool pigeon. |
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The aid workers' unvoiced fear is that these sites will become internment camps. |
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There are a variety of documents on the internment camps mentioned above in various archival records at Library and Archives Canada. |
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The war measures legislation sent numerous innocent people to the internment camps. |
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Some refugees, even some of the thousands still held in French internment camps, did manage to emigrate. |
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They also arranged the release of children from internment camps, and then smuggled them to safety in Switzerland or Spain. |
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Entire families were sent to clearing sites and held until internment camps were prepared. |
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Many of these citizens had their homes, businesses and assets seized, and many were placed in internment camps or relocated from their homes. |
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Germans and Japanese made up the majority of prisoners in internment camps in Canada during the Second World War. |
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Imagine, for example, emotional issues such as mass graves, internment camps, refugees columns or even clear cutting in forests. |
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I never thought I would see, in Europe, a full-dress reprise of internment camps, the mass murder of civilians, the reinstitution of torture and rape as acts of policy. |
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Like the Austro-Hungarians, German Canadian residents were arrested and detained in internment camps. |
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Many, like female jazz artist Valaida Snow, were imprisoned in Axis internment camps for alien nationals. |
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The exact number of people held in internment camps is unknown, but we know that roughly 700 were held in Petawawa alone. |
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People were just obeying the laws by putting Japanese Canadian citizens in internment camps and taking their property. |
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Over ten thousand individuals were either imprisoned or sent to internment camps during that period. |
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After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, she was among the tens of thousands Japanese-Americans dispatched to internment camps. |
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There are nearly 2,000 African migrants held in internment camps in the Negev desert as a result of the Anti-Infiltration Law. |
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She grew up an orphan in Japanese internment camps and has a flighty streak. |
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Whenever military considerations permit, internment camps shall be indicated by the letters IC, placed so as to be clearly visible in the daytime from the air. |
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Prohibition maybe, or Japanese internment camps? |
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From there, they were transported inland to the internment camps. |
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The rest were left behind to face assassination or internment camps. |
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Two months later, President Roosevelt ordered 120,000 residents of Japanese descent relocated to internment camps. |
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Thousands of Japanese men, including many living in internment camps, volunteered for the Army, serving in both the Asian and European theaters. |
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Nassy was living in Belgium when World War II began, and was one of about 2,000 civilians holding American passports who were confined in German internment camps during the war. |
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Many of those in Belgium and France were taken to French internment camps. |
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Many of these works depict daily life in the internment camps. |
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While the Second World War raged abroad, she was a witness to its effects in her own neighbourhood when people of Japanese descent were removed to internment camps. |
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In all, about 600 Italian Canadians were imprisoned in internment camps, mainly in Ontario and New Brunswick. |
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Der Stürmer, lynchings, rapes, internment camps. |
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This museum should provide educational information on the operation of the internment camps across Canada and the role of Ukrainian Canadians as one of western Canada's founding peoples. |
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Nearly 300,000 people displaced by the conflict are now held in military-run internment camps without access to basic needs or protection from serious human rights violations. |
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Since merchant navy POWs spent such a long period-an average of 50 months-in internment camps and faced such difficult conditions, it makes sense to provide them with time-based compensation, which I strongly recommend. |
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Takei, who with his family spent World War II in Japanese-American internment camps, described his childhood to audiences in Okinawa, Osaka, Tokyo and Sendai. |
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