Sentence examples for one internment from inspiring English sources

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She learned that one internment camp, in Missoula, Mont., still stood and housed a small museum commemorating the period.

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More will be done to let border patrol have the additional "tools" (whenever a government passes a fascist law, it's neutrally described as a tool--we're just trying to separate the criminal Japanese from the law-abiding ones: internment is just a tool), but they will be trained to avoid racial profiling.

We are a long way, one hopes, from internment, deportations, or any limitations on citizenship or legal residency rights for Muslim-Americans, though profiling, discrimination, vandalism and assault are bad enough.

Its first meaning is "to remove the body or relics of a saint or hero from one place of internment or repose to another".

At Manzanar Relocation Center, which was one of ten internment centers for Japanese-Americans during World War II, you will have you first the opportunity to discuss how you define "real Americans".

But hold off on the internment rites.

But two years in a strict boarding school and one shut in an internment camp with 400 men, stood between him and the other students.

Valérie Trierweiler, the partner of the president François Hollande, tweeted that the comments were "intolerable" pointing out that one of the Nazi internment camps for Gypsies during the Holocaust was located in Montreuil-Bellay – only 60km (37 miles) from Cholet.

Eiko, who was in her senior year of high school at the time, in Santa Clara, California, was sent with her younger brother and their parents to the Tule Lake Relocation Center, in northern California, one of the ten internment camps that held Japanese-Americans during the war.

Most of the survivors of Minidoka were children when they were sent here to one of the 10 internment camps where more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the military to detain anyone perceived as a threat to national security.

The naval historian Arthur Marder described the state of affairs in the German ships during the internment as "one of complete demoralization".

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