the Gestapo arrested them and the SS imprisoned them
He was imprisoned for over a decade for leading revolts against apartheid. When he was released, people elected him as their new leader. This is significant because he became the first South African president. Basically, he contributed to the overthrow of apartheid.
John Merryman
The SS arrested, tortured, murdered, imprisoned, and put in forced labor.
Yerwada Prison in Pune
First, his name is Mandela, not Mandala. He was imprisoned because he opposed Apartheid.
No, you cannot be arrested for being belligerent. If, during the course of being belligerent, though, you are resisting arrest, you could be arrested for resisting arrest.
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The state that arrested and imprisoned missionaries who were thought to be working against removal was Georgia.
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned by the South African government, specifically under the apartheid regime led by the National Party. He was arrested in 1962 and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 for his involvement in anti-apartheid activities and for conspiring to overthrow the government. His imprisonment was part of a broader effort to suppress resistance to apartheid and maintain white minority rule in South Africa.
South Africa. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned there for his opposition to apartheid. And was later elected its President.
He was arrested on 5 August 1962 and on 25 October 1962 was sentenced to 5 years in prison. He became imprisoned on 11 July 1963. He was sent to jail because of his anti-apartheid activities.
Nelson Mandela.
He was imprisoned for 27 years.
He went to prison there because he protested for the Apartheid.
the Gestapo arrested them and the SS imprisoned them
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned by the South African government primarily for his role in opposing apartheid, the system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. In 1962, he was arrested and later convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government, leading to a life sentence in 1964. The government viewed him as a threat to the stability of the apartheid regime, as he was a prominent leader in the African National Congress (ANC) and a symbol of resistance against racial oppression. His imprisonment became a focal point for international anti-apartheid movements and ultimately contributed to the downfall of apartheid in South Africa.