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  • Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II
    In his speech to Congress, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy " The attack launched the United States fully into the two theaters of World War II – Europe and the Pacific Prior to Pearl Harbor, the United States had been involved in a non-combat role, through the Lend-Lease Program
  • Japanese American Incarceration - The National WWII Museum
    At the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, about 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry lived on the US mainland, mostly along the Pacific Coast About two thirds were full citizens, born and raised in the United States Following the Pearl Harbor attack, however, a wave of antiJapanese suspicion and fear led the Roosevelt administration to adopt a drastic policy toward these
  • World War II Japanese American Incarceration: Mass Removal . . .
    Over 120,000 people of Japanese descent from the West Coast, along with a few thousand more transferred from American territories and Allied nations, were detained in camps located throughout the United States Many federal agencies collaborated to develop and operate these new confinement sites The records at the National Archives document the policies and implementation of mass removal, the
  • Japanese American Internment | National Archives
    The National Archives has extensive holdings including photos, videos, and records that chronicle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II Many are online in the National Archives Catalog, including thousands of photographs Featured Article News Feature Article: Correcting the Record on Dorothea Lange's Japanese Internment Photos Prologue Magazine How an eagle feels when his
  • Japanese American internment - Relocation, Segregation . . .
    Japanese American internment - Relocation, Segregation, Injustice: Conditions at the camps were spare The internments led to legal fights, including Korematsu v United States In 1976 Gerald Ford repealed Executive Order 9066 In 1988 the U S Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act, which awarded more than 80,000 Japanese Americans compensation for the ordeal they had suffered
  • The Injustice of Japanese-American Internment Camps Resonates . . .
    The Injustice of Japanese-American Internment Camps Resonates Strongly to This Day During WWII, 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into camps, a government action that still haunts victims and
  • What Was Life Like in Japanese American Internment Camps?
    Library of Congress, Washington, D C (neg no LC-DIG-ppprs-00229) After the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese aircraft on December 7, 1941, the U S War Department suspected that Japanese Americans might act as saboteurs or espionage agents, despite a lack of hard evidence to support that view





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