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  • 81Civil Liberties Act of 1988 — Enacted by the 100th United States Congress Citations Public Law …

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  • 82Josef Nassy — (1904 1976) was a black expatriate artist of Jewish descent. Nassy was living in Belgium when World War II began, and was one of about 2,000 civilians holding American passports who were confined in German internment camps during the war.Born… …

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  • 83Ratlines (World War II) — Ratlines were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe at the end of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in South America, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile. Other… …

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  • 84Holocaust —    The Nazi genocide of Jews, Gypsies, and others, particularly in the period following 1941.    When the National Socialist Party came to power in Germany in 1933, it inherited laws against nomadism already in operation. From the beginning, the… …

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  • 85Granada War Relocation Center — Infobox nrhp2 | name =Granada Relocation Center nhl=yes caption = Japanese American evacuees stand or sit with their suitcases and belongings in front of an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway passenger car on August 30, 1942. The men and women …

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  • 86Civilian Internee — is a special status of a prisoner under the Fourth Geneva Convention. Civilian Internees are civilians who are detained by a party to a war for security reasons. Historical examples include Japanese American internment in the United States during …

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  • 87Bill Hosokawa — Infobox Person name = Bill Hosokawa birth date = birth date|1915|1|30 birth place = Seattle, Washington, United States death date = death date and age|2007|11|9|1915|1|30 death place = Sequim, Washington, United States occupation = Author and… …

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  • 88Poston War Relocation Center — The Poston War Relocation Center, located in Yuma County (now in La Paz County) of Arizona, was the largest of the ten American concentration camps operated by the War Relocation Authority during World War II. The Center was composed of three… …

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  • 89Ratlines (history) — Ratlines were systems of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe at the end of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward safe havens in South America, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil and Chile. Other… …

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  • 90Gulag — For other uses, see Gulag (disambiguation). The integrated map of the Gulag camps, which existed from 1923 to 1961, based on data from the Human Rights Society «Memorial» …

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