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  • Manzanar
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  • Manzanar était un camp d'internement en Californie sur Terre entre 1942 et 1945 durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, dans lequel des citoyens japonais furent retenus prisonniers par le gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amérique, suite à l'attaque de Pearl Harbor. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2152, le Capitaine Jonathan Archer nota les parallèles entre Manzanar et le Complexe de détention 26, où les Tandarans retenaient captifs des Sulibans innocents contre leur volonté. (ENT: "Detained")
  • frame| Ubicación del Manzanar El Manzanar (Apple Woods en inglés) es un territorio de Pokémon Mundo Misterioso: Exploradores del Tiempo, Exploradores de la Oscuridad y Exploradores del Cielo al que acudes en busca de Manzanas perfectas para el Gran Bluff. Dicen que hay un 10% más de posibilidades de encontrar manzanas igual que bayas aranja en el Aranjal (que está situado al lado del Manzanar viéndolo desde el Mapa Mágico.)
  • Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in California's Owens Valley between the towns of Lone Pine to the south and Independece to the north, it is approximately 230 miles (370 km) northeast of Los Angeles. Manzanar (which means "apple orchard" in Spanish) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and was designated the Manzanar National Historic Site.
  • Manzanar (kurz für „Manzanar War Relocation Center“) ist ein Internierungslager auf der Erde. Manzanar liegt in Kalifornien. Während des Zweiten Weltkrieges sperren die USA hier und in einigen anderen Lagern tausende japanische Zivilisten und sogar japanischstämmige US-Bürger ein, weil sie Angst vor Spionage und Sabotage haben. Die Insassen haben sich jedoch nichts zuschulden kommen lassen und werden nur aufgrund rassistischer Diskriminierung interniert, so dass ganze Familien Jahre in den Lagern leben müssen. Bezeichnenderweise gibt es solche Lager für US-Bürger mit deutschen oder italienischen Vorfahren nicht. Captain Jonathan Archer erwähnt Manazar 2152, um seine Entscheidung, die Suliban aus dem tandaranischen Gefängniskomplex 26 zu befreien, zu begründen. (ENT: )
  • Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in California's Owens Valley between the towns of Lone Pine to the south and Independence to the north, it is approximately northeast of Los Angeles. Manzanar (which means "apple orchard" in Spanish) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and is now the Manzanar National Historic Site, which preserves and interprets the legacy of Japanese American incarceration in the United States.
  • Manzanar was a town which held an internment camp on Earth during the planet's Second World War, in which the United States of America was in conflict with the Empire of Japan. Located in the American region of California, Manzanar held Americans of Japanese ancestry who had been forcibly relocated to the camp due to the anti-Japanese sentiment which had spread throughout the country as a result of the war. Over 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned at Manzanar, despite the fact that they had not done anything wrong.
  • Manzanar was een strafkolonie in Californië tijdens de Tweede wereldoorlog op Aarde, waarin de Verenigde Staten van Amerika in een oorlog verwikkeld was met onder andere Japan. In Manzanar werden Amerikanen met Japanse voorouders opgesloten vanwege het anti-Japanse sentiment dat in het land de overhand had gekregen als gevolg van de oorlog. In het kamp werden meer dan 10.000 Japanse Amerikanen opgesloten, ondanks dat ze niets hadden misdaan.
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  • Apple Woods
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  • Manzanar War Relocation Center, Owens Valley off U.S. Highway 395, six miles south of Independence, Inyo County, CA
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  • CA-2399
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  • ca1969
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  • Paras
  • Beedrill
  • Gloom
  • Budew
  • Combee
  • Butterfree
  • Hoppip
  • Caterpie
  • Kakuna
  • Oddish
  • Weedle
  • Exeggutor
  • Burmy forma tierra
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  • * Caterpie * * Oddish * Paras * Hoppip * Budew * * Weedle * Exeggutor * * Gloom * Kakuna *
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  • Manzanar était un camp d'internement en Californie sur Terre entre 1942 et 1945 durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, dans lequel des citoyens japonais furent retenus prisonniers par le gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amérique, suite à l'attaque de Pearl Harbor. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2152, le Capitaine Jonathan Archer nota les parallèles entre Manzanar et le Complexe de détention 26, où les Tandarans retenaient captifs des Sulibans innocents contre leur volonté. (ENT: "Detained")
  • frame| Ubicación del Manzanar El Manzanar (Apple Woods en inglés) es un territorio de Pokémon Mundo Misterioso: Exploradores del Tiempo, Exploradores de la Oscuridad y Exploradores del Cielo al que acudes en busca de Manzanas perfectas para el Gran Bluff. Dicen que hay un 10% más de posibilidades de encontrar manzanas igual que bayas aranja en el Aranjal (que está situado al lado del Manzanar viéndolo desde el Mapa Mágico.)
  • Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in California's Owens Valley between the towns of Lone Pine to the south and Independece to the north, it is approximately 230 miles (370 km) northeast of Los Angeles. Manzanar (which means "apple orchard" in Spanish) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and was designated the Manzanar National Historic Site.
  • Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in California's Owens Valley between the towns of Lone Pine to the south and Independence to the north, it is approximately northeast of Los Angeles. Manzanar (which means "apple orchard" in Spanish) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and is now the Manzanar National Historic Site, which preserves and interprets the legacy of Japanese American incarceration in the United States. Long before the first incarcerees arrived in March 1942, Manzanar was home to Native Americans, who mostly lived in villages near several creeks in the area. Ranchers and miners formally established the town of Manzanar in 1910, but abandoned the town by 1929 after the City of Los Angeles purchased the water rights to virtually the entire area. As different as these groups were, their histories displayed a common thread of forced relocation. Since the last incarcerees left in 1945, former incarcerees and others have worked to protect Manzanar and to establish it as a National Historic Site to ensure that the history of the site, along with the stories of those who were unjustly incarcerated there, are remembered by current and future generations. The primary focus is the Japanese American incarceration era, as specified in the legislation that created the Manzanar National Historic Site. The site also interprets the former town of Manzanar, the ranch days, the settlement by the Owens Valley Paiute, and the role that water played in shaping the history of the Owens Valley.
  • Manzanar (kurz für „Manzanar War Relocation Center“) ist ein Internierungslager auf der Erde. Manzanar liegt in Kalifornien. Während des Zweiten Weltkrieges sperren die USA hier und in einigen anderen Lagern tausende japanische Zivilisten und sogar japanischstämmige US-Bürger ein, weil sie Angst vor Spionage und Sabotage haben. Die Insassen haben sich jedoch nichts zuschulden kommen lassen und werden nur aufgrund rassistischer Diskriminierung interniert, so dass ganze Familien Jahre in den Lagern leben müssen. Bezeichnenderweise gibt es solche Lager für US-Bürger mit deutschen oder italienischen Vorfahren nicht. Captain Jonathan Archer erwähnt Manazar 2152, um seine Entscheidung, die Suliban aus dem tandaranischen Gefängniskomplex 26 zu befreien, zu begründen. (ENT: )
  • Manzanar was een strafkolonie in Californië tijdens de Tweede wereldoorlog op Aarde, waarin de Verenigde Staten van Amerika in een oorlog verwikkeld was met onder andere Japan. In Manzanar werden Amerikanen met Japanse voorouders opgesloten vanwege het anti-Japanse sentiment dat in het land de overhand had gekregen als gevolg van de oorlog. In het kamp werden meer dan 10.000 Japanse Amerikanen opgesloten, ondanks dat ze niets hadden misdaan. Kapitein Jonathan Archer merkte in 2152 de overeenkomst op tussen Manzanar en Detentiecomplex 26, waar de Tandarans onschuldige Suliban opsloten tegen hun wil. (ENT: "Detained")
  • Manzanar was a town which held an internment camp on Earth during the planet's Second World War, in which the United States of America was in conflict with the Empire of Japan. Located in the American region of California, Manzanar held Americans of Japanese ancestry who had been forcibly relocated to the camp due to the anti-Japanese sentiment which had spread throughout the country as a result of the war. Over 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned at Manzanar, despite the fact that they had not done anything wrong. In 2152, Captain Jonathan Archer noted the parallels between Manzanar and Detention Complex 26, where the Tandarans were holding innocent Suliban against their will. (ENT: "Detained") From the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 17) , "As a boy, George Takei, who played Sulu in the original series, was imprisoned along with his family in the Rohwer War Relocation Center during World War II. Takei has written extensively about his experiences in the prison camp and has actively supported legislation to prevent similar injustices in the future."