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The length of time families stayed in internment camps varied significantly depending on individual circumstances and government policies. Some families were held for a few months, while others were detained for several years, particularly during World War II in the United States. In general, many families were released only after the war ended or when government policies changed. Overall, the duration of stay was often marked by uncertainty and hardship.

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