He was interned by the French authorities and kept a prisoner for six and a half years. |
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With the rise of Mussolini and the outbreak of war, the ladies are interned as prisoners, and the boy risks his life to help them. |
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Some 139,571 people were interned, but 33,521 died from hunger and disease, Mr Bright said, recalling the exact numbers. |
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The Thais immediately interned and later seized as war reparations no less than 12 ocean-going ships of the North German Line. |
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They were interned on arrival as enemy aliens, in their case near the rural Victorian town of Tatura. |
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The men were interned after barely escaping a full-dress skirmish with the local gendarmes. |
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After the mutiny of April 1944, which precipitated a confrontation with British forces, much of it was interned. |
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In practice, people are interned not for anything they have done but for what some intelligence expert thinks they might do. |
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When British troops were introduced they interned hundreds of political opponents of the Unionists without trial. |
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He was wounded four times and at the end of the war he was interned in a prisoner of war camp in France. |
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The two Greens Senators wore a sprig of wattle over a postcard picture of the two Australian citizens interned in Guantanamo Bay. |
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A prisoner of war, he was interned by the Americans in Berlin before being released. |
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While at the University of Georgia I interned in the office of Lt. Governor Zell Miller, and learned the legislative process in the state Senate. |
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The most dramatic escape was that of the submarine Orze, which had initially been interned in neutral Estonia. |
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Despite the rest of the family wanting this old lady interned in a hospital or hospice, my mother is of the old school. |
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He was interned at Saughton Prison and his father and grandfather were transported to Canada on the Arandora Star. |
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When the First World War broke out he was in Budapest where he was interned as a Russian. |
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In the United Kingdom when war broke out, he was interned as an enemy alien, and transported to Australia on the Dunera. |
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In May 1940, he too was interned and told to enlist either in the Foreign Legion or in an auxiliary corps of the French army. |
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This sense of racial exclusion also began to take a toll on the patriotic sentiments of those who had been interned. |
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Champagne interned at West Jacksonville five years ago and decided to stay. |
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Gold Coaster Roma Blair has come a long way from her days as a prisoner of war interned by the Japanese. |
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It is now estimated that 25,000-30,000 people were interned or jailed at some point during the conflict. |
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Eleven seamen were killed, others were wounded, and many were subsequently interned. |
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After finishing his studies, he interned at the Swiss Embassy in Peru, the GICHD and the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland in Bern. |
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I interned on the Whoopi Goldberg movie The Long Walk Home, and went around the South working as a casting associate. |
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This summer, I interned for Matt Lewis at the Daily Caller, which was a wild ride entry into DC political writing. |
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Over 1,000 British Commonwealth and Allied troops were interned in the camp at one time or another and all were forced to work in the local copper mines. |
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The Republicans were defeated, and Samuel returned to France, where he was interned by the French at the Gurs detention camp for foreigners. |
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We ended up in a detention camp in France, where refugees were interned, and my parents decided to escape. |
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The Detaining Power need not pay the cost of repatriation of an internee who was interned at his own request. |
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Lunghua internment camp blueprint, September 1943 From 1943, Ballard and his family were interned in Lunghua camp, outside Shanghai. |
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A person with an immediate family member already interned in the cemetery, who had met the requirements of a parishioner. |
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In other instances, girls do not want to repatriate with their former abductors who are interned in either of the two camps. |
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Those who disobeyed or those who were allegedly German or Austrian sympathizers could be interned in camps. |
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Sacha's mother was arrested by the Gestapo in 1942 and interned in a German camp. |
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I am crying for Hetty Hillesum who, even in the concentration camp where she was interned, wanted to be the thinking heart of the barracks. |
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During the three years that I was interned by the Japanese my reading followed a new set of fracture lines. |
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She had a message for them from Marta Ugarte, another of the many communist leaders interned there. |
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Of course, we have had apologies coming from the government to Canadians of Ukrainian background for those who were interned. |
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No charges were ever laid against any of the individuals who were interned. |
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It also covers supplementary payments for reimbursement of medical expenses for former deportees or members of the Resistance who were interned. |
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This shall apply in particular to minors and persons who must be interned following a decision by a competent authority. |
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She also interned with the intellectual law group of one of Singapore's largest firms. |
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Some of the Dominicans were interned together with the members of other Orders in «concentration monasteries». |
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Many civilians and refugees were interned but no Japanese prisoners of war were interned in Canada. |
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During World War II, he and his family were interned at Manzanar, California, where he was allowed to take photographs documenting life in the camp. |
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I'm happy for Morella because she is a gracious lady who provided excellent service for her constituents and was very nice to my daughter when she interned for her. |
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B has interned at the libertarian Center for Individual Rights, and has written a law review note urging Congress to narrow the scope of civil rights laws. |
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While in college, Manning, now 35, interned at a national park, where he noticed that kudzu and other nuisance plants were choking out native species. |
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Only one loyalist had been interned and that was on a separate charge. |
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About 20 destroyers out of the 50 interned have been beached. |
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As war loomed in August 1939, Joyce could easily have found himself interned on the Isle of Man, along with a motley crew of British fascists and enemy aliens. |
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Prisoners of war interned in unhealthy areas, or where the climate is injurious for them, shall be removed as soon as possible to a more favourable climate. |
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On news of the Nablus killings, thousands of people stormed the gates of a PA prison in Nablus, demanding the release of Hamas prisoners interned as part of Mr Arafat's now futile ceasefire. |
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Once a person who had spent seven years in a psychiatric hospital, forcefully interned, asked a question about I don't know which indigenous people that were doing I don't know what in the North Pole. |
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The former were depicted as positive elements that should under no circumstances be interned and whose free presence on the labour market would ensure a supply of cheap labour. |
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When persons who have been detained or interned are released, the detaining authority is obliged to take such steps as are necessary to ensure their safety. |
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Article 133 stipulates that children aged under 12 years shall not be subject to criminal penalties but interned in an educational establishment or handed over to their parents. |
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In late August 1936, as Moscow announced the first in a series of frame-up trials that led to massive blood purges, Trotsky was interned by the Norwegian government at the behest of the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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The author Giovannino Guareschi was among those interned and wrote about this time in his life. |
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Volga Germans living in the Soviet Union were interned in gulags or forcibly relocated during the Second World War. |
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Everyone has read dramatic escape stories told by survivors who are interned on the spot and repatriated if only their nationality can be determined. |
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Wherever possible, interned members of the same family shall be housed in the same premises and given separate accommodation from other internees, together with facilities for leading a proper family life. |
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It may impose on them the obligation of not leaving, beyond certain limits, the camp where they are interned, or if the said camp is fenced in, of not going outside its perimeter. |
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He interned at Toronto General Hospital before returning to Western to instruct in physiology. He later continued to study physiology at Yale University. |
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Continuing to work in Shanghai, her father was interned during World War II by the invading Japanese. |
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The international committee of interned and the activity of the international military structure of the inmates for self-liberation on April 11, 1945 are symbols for courageousness and international solidarity. |
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Mushtaq interned four prominent associates of Mujib, including Bangladesh's first prime minister Tajuddin Ahmad. |
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The Swiss government interned the Italian soldiers who had strayed onto Swiss territory. |
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Strings are automatically interned if they are assigned to a literal string within code. |
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In addition, 14,000 German and Italian citizens who had been assessed as being security risks were also interned. |
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Between the two coups, the four interned Awami League leaders were assassinated by army men in Dhaka Central Jail. |
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According to a report quoted by Mark Thompson, as many as 580,000 inhabitants of Kosovo were arrested, interrogated, interned or reprimanded. |
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The last remnant's of Spee's squadron were interned at Chilean ports and destroyed at the Battle of Mas a Tierra. |
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Some British and Belgian troops escaped to the Netherlands, where they were interned for the duration of the war. |
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Around 2000 Spaniards who had taken refuge in France after the Spanish Civil War and who had been interned were handed over for forced labour. |
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This deportation order was originally issued in 1941, as a reprisal for the 800 German civilians in Iran being deported and interned. |
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The ratio was 20 Channel Islanders to be interned for every German interned but its enactment was delayed and then diluted. |
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It would be preferable in view of the shortage of ammunition to blow her up in the shallow waters of the Plate and to have the crew interned. |
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In 1916, after Portugal interned German ships in Lisbon, Germany declared war on Portugal. |
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As a result of such partnership agreements, refugees are interned in camps, in which, as we all know, inhumane conditions prevail, as is currently the case in Ukraine. |
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During the summer of 2014, Mangels interned at Lane Office, working field service and assisting project management at the Conde Nast Publications job site. |
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Over the course of the war, Switzerland interned over 300,000 refugees and the International Red Cross, based in Geneva, played an important part during the conflict. |
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The two were imprisoned as spies for three years before being interned in a mental asylum in Ranchi, where they spent the next 38 years under a special prisoner status. |
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After the war, tens of thousands of Reds and suspected sympathizers were interned in camps, where thousands died by execution or from malnutrition and disease. |
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Turned in by his wife, he became a double agent, although within a few years he found himself interned having been suspected of becoming a triple agent. |
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He returned on 7 October, but Antwerp fell on 10 October with 2,500 British men, many of them barely trained, take prisoner or interned in the neutral Netherlands. |
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Over 100 Allied bombers and their crews were interned during the war. |
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