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  • ...[Supreme Court of the United States]] case about the [[Japanese internment|internment]] of Japanese during [[World War II]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese internment]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese internment/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese internment/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese internment/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese internment/EO 9066]]
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  • {{r|Japanese internment}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment}}
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  • A U.S. Supreme Court case, in which the internment of Japanese-Americans was deemed constitutional due to military necessity
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment||**}} ===Japanese internment orders & cases===
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  • ...persons" from entering or remaining within them; the basis for [[Japanese internment]]
    292 bytes (43 words) - 10:09, 14 April 2010
  • ...anklin D. Roosevelt]], including [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment]] as well as smaller numbers of suspected German and Italian sympathizers,
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  • {{r|Japanese Internment}}
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  • ...g [[World War II]]. Unlike in the other three, the Court ruled against the internment measure that was challenged in this case -- an especially ironic outcome in ...agency created by a separate executive order in March 1942 to maintain the internment camps, isolate "loyal" and "disloyal" evacuees, and establish procedures fo
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment||**}}
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  • {{r|Japanese internment}}
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  • ...nt [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], in [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment/EO 9066|Executive Order 9066]], for the '''extrajudicial detention of all p In 1980 the Congress opened an investigation to the internment program and a report titled "Personal Justice Denied" was written.<ref name
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  • *Irons, Peter H. ''Justice at War: The Story of the Japanese American Internment Cases''. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
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  • | date = August 9, 1971 | title = 1971: NI activates internment law}}</ref> Faulkner said "The terrorists' campaign continues at an unacce ...g in the main streets of Belfast, especially as the shootings are growing. Internment, however, is only a short-term measure. And although it worked before in te
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  • ...ng as he both aged and the Nazis took control. Von Epp died in an American internment camp, without specific charges against him.
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  • ...film concludes with Hattendorf accompanying Mirikatani to the [[Tule Lake internment camp]] where he was held in World War II.
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  • ...Court]] cases that dealt with the [[constitutionality]] of the [[Japanese internment]] during [[World War II]].<ref name=KorematsuVUS>{{cite court ..._0323_0214_ZO.html}}</ref> In its December 18, 1944 decision to uphold the internment, the Court argued forcefully that [[military necessity]] legitimates expans
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  • ...risks also can be justified on grounds of military necessity, as with the internment of aliens and citizens of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast of the U.S. i
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  • * {{search link|internment||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (interment [burial], [[internment]])
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  • "A resident enemy alien is constitutionally subject to summary arrest, internment and deportation whenever a 'declared war' exists." Adjudicating a plea for
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  • ...the World Trade Center attack, his photos of survivors the [[World War II internment of those of Japanese descent]], and of his photos while embedded with Ameri
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  • ...whorehouse, his adoption by Gorman Smalldane, war correspondent, and their internment by the Japanese, his marriage to the daughter of the head of Section 2 and
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  • ...Belfast ship workers take part in a demonstrative march, calling for the [[internment]] of IRA members. ...oyalist vigilantes consolidate to form the [[Ulster Defence Association]]; Internment for suspected members of terrorist groups is introduced in Northern Ireland
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  • ...e surrender, he was imprisoned and narrowly escaped execution. During his internment in Wales, his leadership abilities became apparent and he soon became a mem
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  • ...t, or where they fail to comply with a summons made to them with a view to internment."
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  • ...ialist German Workers Party, known commonly as the [[Nazi]]s, included for internment in work camps in [[Europe]] during the [[WWII|Second World War]]. Other gro
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  • ...reated in several hospitals. He was discharged soon after hearing that the internment order on him had been revoked on 23 August.
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  • ===Internment of Japanese Americans=== [[Image:Japaneseinternment.jpg|right|thumb|An internment camp in California]]
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  • * Robinson, Greg. ''By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans'' (2001) says FDR's racism was primarily to blame.
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  • ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1737078.stm. Army 'warned against internment']BBC News 1 January, 2002</ref>
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  • ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1737078.stm. Army 'warned against internment']BBC News 1 January, 2002</ref>
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  • ...nd the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Although the internment of [[Japanese-American]]s was not directly motivated by economic factors, m
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  • ...s of detention, although affecting as large a population as the [[Japanese internment]].
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  • ...ther borrowed money, went bankrupt or were sent to (Aşkale) a forced labor internment camp with very primitive conditions in the interior of the country. They w
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  • ...ounded GIs. On occasion, she also brought back German prisoners of war for internment in the United States. Sometimes she even carried both evacuees and prisoner
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  • he effected the internment in quiet and reflective tones, a marked
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  • ...hich normally implies a Christian house of worship, was significant. After internment ended, some members returned to the West Coast and revitalized churches the
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  • ...Roosevelt made the final decision in [[Executive Order 9066|ordering]] the internment of Japanese citizens (including the American-citizen children) and other en
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  • ...midair collision, death of a Chinese pilot, and the emergency landing and internment of a U.S. aircraft in China. This situation is complicated by the accepted
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  • ...he formation of an independent government. Pilsudski was released from his internment, and on November 10 he arrived in Warsaw. The next day the Regency Council
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