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Japanese-American Internment
The forced relocation and incarceration in camps of about 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese residing in the United States during World War II, ordered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Annexation of Poland
The process by which Poland was partitioned and absorbed by neighboring powers such as Russia, Prussia, and Austria in the late 18th century, effectively ending Polish sovereignty until the 20th century.
Time-Life Magazine
A series of journalistic publications and books produced by Time Inc., covering a broad span of editorial themes and interests.
Moral Embargo
An informal and voluntary cessation of relations or activities, usually trade, with another entity on ethical, moral, or political grounds.
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