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ALL survived. but the question is where they went.

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Q: After World War 2 how many internment camp survivors were there?
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1000 less than yesterday


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What determined whether someone was moved to an internment camp during World War 2?

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Why didn't they include Italians and German's in the camp in the world war 2?

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