Who were in the concentration camps

    • [DOCX File]INTRODUCTION - Virginia Department of Education

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      While many Japanese Americans served in the armed forces, others were treated with distrust and prejudice, and more than one hundred thousand were forced into internment camps in the United States. Despite their commitment and service, African Americans remained segregated in the armed forces until President Harry Truman desegregated the armed ...


    • [DOCX File]www.lee.k12.nc.us

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      In Poland, meanwhile, thousands of Jews from around the world gathered at Auschwitz, the largest of the concentration camps. That is where over one million Jews were murdered years ago. The mourners walked two miles among the barracks, from the Auschwitz wrought-iron gates to Birkenau. Birkenau was the Auschwitz death camp, where most of the ...


    • [DOC File]Concentration camps

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      A website dedicated to the Holocaust, this page focuses on the concentration camps, 1933-1945. It addresses multiple aspects of the camps and provides photo evidence. It is easy to read and may be useful for an overview on multiple aspects of the Holocaust.


    • [DOC File]NPS.gov Homepage (U.S. National Park Service)

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      Federal authorities were about to remove a final group of Creeks when conflicts erupted anew with the Seminoles further south. A force of 700 Lower Creek warriors agreed to patrol in Florida in support of the American military. The warriors' families were kept in concentration camps where they were supposedly under federal protection.


    • [DOC File]Introduction - FEMA

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      The lifting of ‘suspects’ from their homes into camps provoked some of the worst violence seen in the Province” (Kennedy-Pipe, 1997, pp55&59). In many ways, the introduction of internment can be seen as a turning point in the affairs of Northern Ireland since it acted as a catalyst in provoking serious violence and civil disturbance among ...


    • [DOCX File]Research Report : Letter to FDR - Brigham Young University

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      They were then evacuated to and confined in isolated, fenced, and guarded relocation centers, known as internment camps. The 10 relocation sites were in remote areas in 6 western states and Arkansas: Heart Mountain in Wyoming, Tule Lake and Manzanar in California, Topaz in Utah, Poston and Gila River in Arizona, Granada in Colorado, Minidoka in ...


    • [DOC File]THE EUROPEAN HOLOCAUST

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      Some said these were only deportations, which were terrible, but not exterminations. Theresienstadt "model camp" set up by Nazi's. The Germans invited the Red Cross and put on a show for them when they came. B. By Summer 1942, however, there was unmistakable evidence of the concentration camps.


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