Other than your mother's singing career, the Berlin Wall.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_wall
The prisoners in charge of the cell blocks during the Holocaust were often referred to as "kapos." These individuals were typically prisoners themselves who were appointed by the SS to oversee other inmates, manage labor details, and maintain order within the camps. Kapos could be of various nationalities and backgrounds, and their roles often involved a complex mix of collaboration and coercion under extreme duress.
Most prisoners were in their prime, between 18 and 50. But some outside of these ages pretended to be within these ages in order to survive. There were also the family (gypsy) camps, where children and the elderly lived, but the numbers of people in these camps was proportionately very small.
None, it was used for Polish political prisoners first.
A revolution is a fight between a government and its people. A civil war is a war between people against people within the country.
Prisoners were released from prison for the day in order to see theatre, so they likely sat with the rest of the population in the main theatron. No excavation has uncovered any special boxes within the theatres other than those boxes for the wealthy, so any prisoners in attendance sat in the audience with civilians.
The Berlin Wall
dont you think it would be Berlin Wall!!
The movement of people within a country is called internal migration. This refers to individuals relocating from one place to another within the same country.
The people within it's country
Serbia is the country that thought some lands within Austria Hungary belonged to it during World War 1.
Vatican City is a sovereign country within the borders of Italy. It has a population of less than 1000 people and is entirely within the city of Rome.
A country's GDP represents the total value of all final goods and services produced within that country during the course of a year.
Most prisoners were in their prime, between 18 and 50. But some outside of these ages pretended to be within these ages in order to survive. There were also the family (gypsy) camps, where children and the elderly lived, but the numbers of people in these camps was proportionately very small.
it is purely for their career and for the future of their next generation
The movement of people from one area to settle in another area within the same country is called internal migration.
The movement of people within their own country is called internal migration, while the movement across international borders is called international migration.
People became refugee in their own country because if one part of a country lacks something or attacked by a natural disaster or attacked by other country, then people move to other places,but within the country. So,that's how people became refugee in their own country.