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4 +1 | 保護検束 |
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4 +1 | 保護検束、保護拘禁 |
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3 +1 | 保護検束(権) |
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schutzhaft 保護検束 Explanation: Schutzhaft: 保護検束 http://ha5.seikyou.ne.jp/home/geschu/dictionary.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2006-12-13 01:29:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- マイスター独和辞典(大修館書店)にも載っています。 |
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schutzhaft 保護検束(権) Explanation: Similar system was used in Japan during the WWII, I believe. Reference: http://ha5.seikyou.ne.jp/home/geschu/dictionary.htm |
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schutzhaft 保護検束、保護拘禁 Explanation: "Schutzhaft" is a German term. According to a most reliable German-Japanese dictionary published in Japan, ドイツ法律用語辞典, the above Japanese term is suggested. The below link will bring to the details of the dictionary. Reference: http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/htm/4475001269.html |
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