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Stalin, Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders forced Russians out to the far east to be in gulags, labor camps, nuclear cities, whatever the case was.
But I also had grandfathers who died in refugee
camps.
In 2006, young Qatari students took me to go and see the migrant worker
camps.
And when they arrive, they find themselves in labor
camps
with no water, no air conditioning, and their passports taken away.
In August 2008, UAE public officials noted that 40 percent of the country's 1,098 labor
camps
had violated minimum health and fire safety regulations.
Militia commanders walk into his village, knock on his neighbors' doors and whisk their children away to training
camps.
Bukeni borrows a video camera from a local wedding photographer, he disguises as a journalist and he walks into the
camps
to negotiate the release of the children.
Some of those designs include models for acting, such as new models for village instruction in the middle of refugee
camps.
BG: Well, unfortunately, the skeptics come in different
camps.
The light blue is refugee
camps
these volunteers had spotted from the [satellite images].
And, after actually two months of preparation, we built our
camps
all the way up the mountain.
This is a scene at base camp, at one of the
camps
where some of the climbers were lost.
They were received in refugee
camps
set up by NGOs in Albania and Macedonia.
The cattle
camps
from above were even more spectacular than I could have imagined, but things had changed there too.
So I did it: I found out how many women had been raped en route to these
camps.
And I got really good at predicting how many body bags you would need for the people who were going to die in these
camps.
I am old enough to remember film footage of the men being liberated from Changi and other Japanese POW
camps.
And poor Charlie is never shown donating blood (which he did every time he visited the
camps
in Pakistan).
This is another Serling philosophical mood piece, perhaps paralleling the plight of those in prisoner of war or concentration camps, where the imprisoned may lose interest in finding out where they are or fighting their captors.
There were some competently worked out gags, but making slapstick villains out of American citizens who'd been interned in
camps
strictly due to their race was amazingly tasteless.
Second, none of the extermination
camps
in Poland were liberated by the Americans.
I would think that a Polish film director who turned 19 in 1945 would know better than an American born in 1966 that all six extermination
camps
were liberated by the Russians.
This might be for those who have been to summer camps, but it sure isn't an entertaining camp.
Temporary base
camps
in jungle war zones are cleaner than this.
This movie is a window on the world of Britain in 1973 - a world of holiday camps, fags and birds.
by the time the abuse in a relationship reaches an obvious violent level, the target of abuse has been so wounded and depersonalized (much like in Nazi concentration camps) that it's nearly impossible to judge the circumstance accurately, because by then, the victim believes all the horrible things spewed by the abuser.
Jacobi
camps
it up in the way that only Jacobi can do and I thought that he seemed to more of the actor that he parodied in his cameo role in Frasier a few years back.
Chaplin does a terrific job satirizing Hitler and trying to portray the oppression of the Jews in Nazi Germany (this was before the concentration
camps
were common knowledge).
And what he gives us, in the Swedish language, with Swedish actors, on Swedish locations (and using what appear to be genuine Swedish military vehicles) is what was familiar from war films set in almost every other country in Europe-- all the confusing invasions and counter-invasions, political lies, internment camps, faked confessions, summary executions, torture, turncoats, "collaborators", and so on.
Since growing up in Czechoslovakia I was following history of RAF pilots and crews in WWII Great Britain, their stories and tragic ending either in the combat or in communist prisons and
camps.
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