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- Protective custody (PC) is a type of imprisonment (or care) to protect a person from harm, either from outside sources or other prisoners. Many prison...
- Protective custody (German: Schutzhaft), was the extra- or para-legal rounding-up of political opponents, Jews and other ****cuted groups of people in...
- camps. The power of the Gestapo included the use of what was called, Schutzhaft—"protective custody", a euphemism for the power to imprison people without...
- surveillance), Dept. III: Schutzhaftlager, " Protective Custody Camp", Schutzhaft [de] being a **** euphemism for preventive detention, headed by a Schutzhaftlagerführer...
- police the right to act extra-legally. This led to the sweeping use of Schutzhaft—"protective custody", a euphemism for the power to imprison people without...
- Peterborough, England punk scene of the 1980s/'90s. He was in the bands: Schutzhaft (vocals/b****, one demo), Uprising (vocals, released one rare demo single)...
- arrived. Mid-July 1942 camp commander became Wilhelm Schitli, former Schutzhaft-camp commander in Neuengamme. On 11 October 1942, six months after the...
- Schutzhaftlagerführer, or head of the "preventive detention camp" - Schutzhaft [de], lit. protective custody, being a **** euphemism for preventive detention...
- 1914–1945, Hannah Vogt, Verrlag Moritz, 1961 ISBN 0-19-501093-0 http://www.gedenkstaette-moringen.de/geschichte/maenner/schutzhaft/schutzhaft.html v t e...
- guidelines of the Bavarian police of August 1, 1936, those to be taken into Schutzhaft ("protective custody") were "gypsies, vagrants, tramps, the "work-shy"...