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They were quickly sent on to reception camps.
For most, there were still hours to go as they waited for transportation to reception camps.
The camp was converted into a refugee reception camp in 1949 and could house up to 3000 people.
It strikes me as unwise to set up open reception camps on the Union's external borders.
They were given shelter in emergency reception camps.
At the reception camp, we stood in the rain a little longer, and then three blacked-out trucks appeared to collect us.
We found her eventually in one of the reception camps, in a creche area with all the other parent less kids.
For how much longer must they continue to be transformed into reception camps for floods of illegal immigrants?
The airfield was used as a reception camp for troop carrier groups flying in from the United States.
The experience of running the reception camp and placing the children was so difficult, that afterward, Essinger refused to talk about it.
In 1918, Kincaid-Smith was transferred to command of a reception camp as a temporary major.
There were Estonian Scouts and Guide groups founded in reception camps in 1944.
Fifteen people were killed and many were injured as the attack ripped through the Pakistan Peoples Party reception camp.
Now the 31-year-old worker sat sipping beer with his wife and toddler in the West German reception camp here for East German immigrants.
During the war, Essinger established a reception camp for 10,000 German children sent to England on the Kindertransports, taking some of them into the school.
It became a reception camp for Republicans fleeing from Francisco Franco's armies after the collapse of the Second Spanish Republic.
In 1947, Magener returned to Germany, where he was again imprisoned by the Americans at the reception camp at Ludwigsburg.
Dozens of recent East German immigrants were bused from the city's Marienfelde reception camp to several United States Army dining halls here.
Interior Minister Wolfgang Schauble told Parliament that the Government had decided to stop providing East German settlers with beds and counsel in reception camps.
In 1938, Essinger was asked to organize a reception camp at Dovercourt for the Kindertransports coming from Germany with thousands of children unaccompanied by their parents.
(NL) Madam President, last Friday, hundreds of so-called asylum seekers from the former Barbary broke out from their reception camps on the Italian mainland.
Reception camps, some of them makeshift accommodations in schools and gymnasiums, have mushroomed across West Germany to handle an average of 2,000 East German settlers streaming across the borders every day.
Many Egyptian and Palestinian refugees had passed through the refugee reception camps by the first week of September and gone on to Egypt, to Palestinian settlements in Jordan, and elsewhere.
After Kristallnacht, on November 9-10, 1938, Essinger was asked to set up a reception camp in Dovercourt for 10,000 German children who would be arriving on the Kindertransports.
The scope of the influx is starkly evident here in Friedland, a quiet farming town near the East German border whose reception camp is the first stop for many of the new arrivals.