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| epatriation of prisoners of war and civilian | internees, a final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir and |
| Most | internees accepted release on parole. |
| e Chief Directorate for Prisoners of War and | Internees Affairs (Главное управление по делам военноп |
| The rail line used to bring | internees and supplies to the camp remains, though it |
| and provide shelter to a few less fortunate | internees and their families. |
| isoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian | Internees and Other Detainees), subchapter 1-6, Tribun |
| ary 1973 he became one of the first loyalist | internees and was later imprisoned for three years on |
| isoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian | Internees and Other Detainees is the full title of a U |
| Nassy and nearly all the | internees at Laufen and Tittmoning survived the war. |
| itions at the camp were very harsh, with the | internees being housed in tents and made to cater for |
| also tried to win the hearts of some of the | internees by providing them with education and health |
| innen were not usually granted access to the | internees' compound unless they supervised inside work |
| officers and showing them to the Guantanamo | internees creates a security risk and is an act of tre |
| 45, Collins began advising Japanese American | internees deceived or coerced into renouncing their Am |
| least 18 percent and "[t]ens of thousands of | internees died of disease and malnutrition." |
| Upon arrival at camp, the | internees discovered little was prepared for them ther |
| In late 1944, Heart Mountain | internees erected an Honor Roll near the main gate tha |
| r II, and to how music, song and dances help | internees face the hardships of "relocation." |
| in interviewed a number of former Honouliuli | internees for a front-page story about President Geral |
| While images appear to show the | internees happy and enjoying their lives, Tatsuno said |
| ust like to mention the names of some of the | internees I am acquainted with. |
| Strict punishment regulations awaited the | internees if they broke the rules, including being hel |
| er CCC Camp BR-56 at Paul housed some of the | internees in 1943, as well as 148 more internees moved |
| repatriation of Allied prisoners of war and | internees in Sarawak, including the large Batu Lintang |
| for general exercise, and was also taught to | internees in Communist "re-education" camps. |
| 1960s, he campaigned for the release of 166 | internees in D-Wing of Crumlin Road Prison. |
| d that the saboteurs were being organised by | internees in Changi Prison, and made preparations for |
| ent office for Prisoners of War and Civilian | Internees in Vienna. |
| h, the Prime Minister at the time, after IRA | internees in Northern Ireland were subjected to simila |
| nd finally released in exchange for Japanese | internees in England. |
| erican and was not trusted by other Japanese | internees in the camp. |
| things and silly things" in the lives of the | internees in Stanley Camp Hong Kong during the Second |
| rnment closed the Curragh camp, which housed | internees in the South, on 15 March 1959 (judging them |
| In the meantime, one of the | internees is revealed to be a Nazi spy. |
| 1945, 210 former Allied prisoners of war and | internees kept at Kuching embarked in Willoughby. |
| civilian internment camp was closed and the | internees moved to another camp at Weihsien (Weifang), |
| In 1946, the POW and | internees occupied 267 labor camps, 392 labor battalio |
| This camp held | internees of many different nationalities. |
| Italian Internment Shrine, built by Italian | internees of Harvey No. 11 Camp during World War II an |
| oli, GUPVI Archipelago: Prisoners of War and | Internees on the Territory of Belarus: 1944--1951(in R |
| e to send weekly news bulletins to the civil | internees on Berhala Island. |
| The | internees organized a school for their children and, o |
| heir histocial accuracy may be: it shows the | internees organizing a self government, schools, and p |
| The number of | internees ranged from 5,000 to 7,000. |
| thers released prisoners of war and civilian | internees recently liberated from Japanese camps. |
| Various associations of former | internees seek compensation for their wartime treatmen |
| "On 19 September 1945, a group of Dutch | internees supported by the Japanese raised the Dutch f |
| Camp leaders, | internees themselves, set up a separate Amache Distric |
| Sturm boarded the train that evacuated 2010 | internees to Bayonne on 22 June 1940. |
| Internees transplanting celery at Tule Lake | |
| food sources was curtailed, the diet of the | internees was reduced to 960 calories per person per d |
| The first | internees were 430 men captured in different parts of |
| After 17 days, the | internees were taken by boat to Stanley. |
| Internees were commonly suspected criminals, German re | |
| uring World War II, 10,000 Japanese-American | internees were held at what is now Minidoka National H |
| These Latin American | internees were eventually, through the efforts of civi |
| uspected to be Werwolf members: About 10,000 | internees were youths and children, half of whom did n |
| ip in Operation Demetrius as a place to hold | internees without trial, including Gerry Adams .The ho |
| Internees worked on canal maintenance and provided agr | |
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