It was actually Paris, during WWII -Alexa Ecpanens
See website: Japanese American internment. They did not detain Asians. They detained Americans who were descendants of Japanese ancestors.
17 with parents permission
In World War 1, children may have called their parents "mummy" and "daddy" just like they do today. These loving terms have been around for a long time and are a way for children to show affection and closeness to their parents. It's heartwarming to think that even during difficult times like war, the bond between children and their parents remains strong.
Children were also put up for adoption during Vietnam (as was I). There are trama's of war, that likely scare the parents themselves, even if they are still alive, and in my case, my parents did not trust themselves.
unhappily detained in detention camps
It was actually Paris, during WWII -Alexa Ecpanens
See website: Japanese American internment. They did not detain Asians. They detained Americans who were descendants of Japanese ancestors.
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
yes, even though they were detained, they would have access to the courts. however they were private courts in the detention camps held in the United States.
17 with parents permission
It depends on what race your parents were in, company, but no one can really anwser your question, figure it out yourself.
or atleast where were the diplomats kept? That's my REAL question...
they were kept hidden, there parents ran away with them or they were bombed.
From March 1944 at age 15, to January 1945, after that he and thousands of other inmates ran a death march to Buchenwald until he was liberated on April 11 1945.
The duration of The World's Strictest Parents is 3600.0 seconds.
Amnesty International requires funds to pursue the liberation of persons illegally detained (and ultimately murdered) by theocracies around the world.