How To Use Internee In A Sentence
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And military intelligence probably did ‘request’ that internees be softened up a bit to aid interrogations.
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the internees were enemy aliens and suspected terrorists
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The internees had done nothing wrong, but many felt shamed by being singled out, locked away, accused of disloyalty; to criticize the government might seem to prove they were in some way guilty.
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One night, while I was in the Black Bull pub in the Markets district talking to Official republicans, news came that seven internees had escaped from a prison ship in Belfast harbour.
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This brought more Poles into the Soviet orbit including civilian refugees, military internees, and pre-war Polish residents of Lithuania.
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Sponsored by a group of former German American and Latin American internees and their families, the German American Internee Coalition web site (www. gaic.info) has a wealth of information.
Is That Legal?: Congress Should Look Into German-American Internment During WWII
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Since Switzerland was a nonbelligerent, the airmen were not considered either prisoners of war or evaders; having entered the country armed and willingly, they were classified as internees.
Masters of the Air
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The condition is unfair and discriminates against civilians, as it does not apply to military internees.
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Compiled chiefly from interviews with former internees and their kin, it concentrates on five detainees of very different backgrounds, but alike in their appalling victimization.
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He claimed that his classes were the reason that none of the internees in his block suffered from the flu epidemic of 1918!
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He departed with authorisation to release all young internees who were willing to join the Pioneer Corps.
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Even Ellis Island, an existing national historic site that housed thousands of internees, is devoid of all facts regarding the history of German and Italian internment in the US.
Is That Legal?: Congress Acts To Preserve History
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The status of Gitmo internees is not that of prisoners of war, or is it?
Think Progress » Malkin On Detainee Suicides: ‘Boo-Freakin-Hoo’
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It was a bleak existence, but what struck Joe was how easily he and his fellow internees became accustomed to it.
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In the 1980s, the U.S. apologized for the internment and gave surviving internees $20,000 each in reparations.
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In particular he highlights the case of the ‘guinea pigs’, 12 internees who were used by the army to experiment with torture techniques.
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Let's start an effort to bring Guantanamo north and be the host for these long-term internees, what say?
Winter 2005: New Visions for Downtown New Albany
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Displaced persons, refugees, and internees were gradually repatriated though it remained impossible to obtain accurate population census figures.
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This article tells the story of the just over one hundred Japanese American internees from the Poston Relocation Center who resisted the military draft in 1944 in protest of the deprivation of their rights as U.S. citizens.
IsThatLegal?
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Finally one of the internee chairmen managed to sneak out to issue a protest with the high gendarme officers across town.
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They rode there in simular forms of transportation to that in which nazis actually transported jews in concentration camps, most of the time there were excessive numbers of internees packed into a single car.
Is That Legal?: Congress Should Look Into German-American Internment During WWII
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The first batch of internees included only those considered community leaders, while the majority remained free until January 1943, when the remaining Allied citizens were rounded up.
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(And if you want testimonials about Wyoming's robust commitment to equality, track down a few of the surviving Japanese American internees from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center near Cody, Wyoming, and ask them to tell you about equality, Wyoming-style.)
IsThatLegal?
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Fortunately his talents were not allowed to lie fallow, and he was encouraged to excavate sites across the island, using the labour of fellow internees.
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These prisoners of war and internees were held in camps extending from Burma to the Philippines and even to mainland Japan.
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More than 100 former prisoners of war and civilian internees attended the reunion.
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In 1988, Congress provided for partial restitution payments of $20,000 to each of the 60,000 surviving internees from the camps.
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In a superb essay also published in Making and Meaning Timothy Anglin Burgard recounts Lobdell's experience, in April of 1945, of entering a barn in Gardelegen, Germany where Nazi troops had immolated more than 1,000 concentration camp internees.
John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy"
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The Detaining Power will reimburse the Accepting Power for the costs involved in maintaining prisoners of war, civilian internees, and civilian detainees transferred pursuant to this arrangement.
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The Jewish internees considered the policy anti-Semitic: their quarters were two abandoned, sooty and leaking railway sheds with five cold water taps and six latrines for 720 men.
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Two internees originally taken into custody by the United Kingdom have been held for more than a year.
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I'm writing a piece about the 100 internees from the Poston Relocation Center in southwestern Arizona who resisted the draft in 1944.
IsThatLegal?
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The only difference between individual German internees and Japanese internees is that Germans are still a politically incorrect ethnicity.
Is That Legal?: Japanese Internment Gets A New Breath of Life in the Eastern District of New York
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If occupation effectively ends what international humanitarian laws say is that prisoners of law and civilian internees who are not formally charged should be released.
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They were officially internees, rather than prisoners, and life, although monotonous and full of deprivation, was not brutal.
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In these factories the forewomen were German civilians in contact with the internees and able to speak to them.
Commandant of Auschwitz
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In the same vein, Malkin gives only passing mention to such unpleasantness as shootings of internees by camp guards but discusses at length the amenities offered in the camps and the petty complaints of some internees.
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During the war, there were six efforts by internees or prisoners to exercise the writ of habeas corpus in the federal district court in Honolulu.
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They were officially internees, rather than prisoners, and life, although monotonous and full of deprivation, was not brutal.
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Others have claimed that the internees were "coddled" and that there were never any guard towers.
Bringing Dark Times to Light
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To prevent evidence of the ‘human shield’ internees who escaped but witnessed the massacres from coming into the public domain SL is tempted to drag out the release of these detainees much to the displeasure of the Indian public.
Global Voices in English » Sri Lanka: Abuse, Disbelief And Bitterness Persist
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As late as the 1990s, some old-timers from Bishop [California, a town near Manzanar], were adamant that the internees had been "coddled," and that there never were guards or guard towers.
Bringing Dark Times to Light
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If the internees really were international terrorists who had been captured in brilliant operations by security services, they would then be able to use their inside knowledge to mastermind campaigns against Britain from overseas.
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What he was later to describe as a ‘deplorable mistake’ was then made, when it was decided to ship the internees elsewhere - a theme of British history to which Australians can relate.
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Like other internees, they lived in hastily built barracks with little privacy or basic comforts.