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We experience fresh indignation over the mass interning of California's Japanese population.
This is one of those times that test our values, a bit like the shameful interning of Japanese-Americans during World War II, or the disgraceful refusal to accept Jewish refugees from Nazi Europe.
HOFFMANN: Department II of the Reich Security Main Office dealt with administrative and economic questions as well as-from the beginning until, I believe, 1944-with questions of passports and the interning of foreigners, and I believe with the judiciary.
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In spring of 2006, at the end of his academic year, Dr. Gregorius was chosen intern of the year.
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