- A
civilian internee is a
civilian detained by a
party to a war for
security reasons.
Internees are
usually forced to
reside in
internment camps. Historical...
- camp,
which housed more than 3,000
internees from
January 1942
until February 1945.
Conditions for the
internees deteriorated during the war and by the...
- An
Internment Serial Number (ISN) is an
identification number ****igned to
captives who come
under control of the
United States Department of
Defense (DoD)...
- "Italian
Military Internees" (German:
Italienische Militärinternierte, Italian:
Internati Militari Italiani,
abbreviated as IMI) was the
official name...
-
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. One
internee described a
memorable concert in the mess hall
packed with 2000
internees, with
honored guests such as their...
-
camps in California, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arkansas.
Internees were
prohibited from
taking more than they
could carry into the camps...
-
Camps for
Russian prisoners and
internees in
Poland that
existed during 1919–1924
housed two main
categories of detainees: the
personnel of the Imperial...
- The Main
Administration for
Affairs of
Prisoners of War and
Internees (Russian: Главное управление по делам военнопленных и интернированных НКВД/МВД СССР...
- Most of the
internees were
either Christian missionaries or
businessmen and
their families. More than 350
children were
among the
internees. The children...
-
American Internee Data File:
Tamaru Morita".
National Archives and
Records Administration.
Retrieved August 17, 2019. "****anese
American Internee Data File:...