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n. (plural of internment camp English)
Usage examples of "internment camps".
That is what brought us to the internment camps, to the listlessness caused by the lack of demon energy upon which we fed so greedily.
Roosevelt rounded up Japanese for the internment camps, liberals were awed by his genius.
Liberals deemed it appropriate to throw Japanese citizens into internment camps on the basis of no evidence of subversive activity whatsoever.
He had recently heard rumors about the Germans rounding up Jews and placing them in internment camps.
And yet, without internment camps or mass arrests, Ashcroft's carefully tailored policies have prevented another terrorist attack for almost two years since the 9/11 attack.
Her time in the succession of DP and internment camps had done nothing to harden or embitter her.
We had only moved from the couple's house when we heard that unregistered civilians, and those sheltering them, would be sent to internment camps if captured.
He had been forced to fly the country, and to languish for the rest of the war in a far-off land,-while RoeIf and the other patriots had been branded traitors and hustled into Jannie Smuts' internment camps, humiliated and reviled until the war ended.
Some of the captives transported from internment camps distant from Selvaris would remain aboard Peace Brigade ships until the convoy reached Yuuzhan'tar.
That was unjust, but had you been there, you would have been standing at the gates of internment camps keeping the Japanese in.
The cause of the dithough, was the stream of Federal ships shutback and forth from the city to the Westchester internment camps.