WRA Relocation Camps Relocation and Internment United States By Country


The drafting of internees out of camps and into the Army; some resisted and went to prison. Excerpt from forthcoming book.








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  • Executive Order 9066 - Information on an illustrated book about the internment relocation and internment relocation and internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans.
  • WCCA Operations Manual, Part XXXV - List of rules in force at assembly centers used in the evacuation of Japanese-Americans from the West Coast in WW II on their way to internment at relocation camps.
  • War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement - Collection taken by photographers working for the U.S. united states Government.
  • Dorothea Lange's Photographs of the Japanese-American Evacuation - Collection of contemporary photographs of the Japanese-Americans in relocation and internment united states the process of being interned.
  • Army Shootings - Little-known incidents and accounts of US Army shootings wra relocation camps wra relocation camps of Japanese-Americans interned in relocation camps during WW wra relocation camps wra relocation camps II (in one case, a $1.00 charge was wra relocation camps wra relocation camps assessed against the shooter to recover the cost wra relocation camps wra relocation camps of the bullet).
  • Tule Lake Internment Camp - Information and resources on this WWII Japanese-American internment relocation and internment relocation and internment camp, located in Tule Lake, California.
  • Children of the Camps - PBS - Companion website to a PBS documentary of the wra relocation camps experiences of Japanese American children interned behind barbed wra relocation camps wire during World War II.
  • Relocation of Japanese-Americans - 1943 War Relocation Authority pamphlet covering background, program, evacuees, students, evacuee property. Image of original cover. Photos.
  • Camp Harmony Exhibit - Display based on materials located in the University united states of Washington Libraries including newspapers, photographs, correspondence, books, united states and documents.
  • Life in Camp Harmony - A first-hand account of a little girl\\'s impressions at being trapped behind a fence guarded by machine guns during the WW II evacuation of Japanese-Americans. Excerpt from book "Nisei Daughter" by Monica Itoi Stone.
  • Camp Harmony (Puyallup Assembly Center) - In-depth online exhibit of the history (from notification relocation and internment to the move to Minidoka) and daily camp relocation and internment life of Japanese-Americans in this WW II relocation relocation and internment assembly camp. Photos, eyewitness accounts, issues of camp relocation and internment newspaper, WRA regulations, staff memos, corre
  • Further and Further Away - Covers the relocation of San Diego\\'s Nisei (Japanese-American) united states Community, relocation and internment 1942.
  • The Granada Relocation Center Site - Links, quotations, and photographs of life in the Japanese-American relocation wra relocation camps camp near Amache, Colorado. From the Colorado State Archives.
  • Internment and Evacuation of San Francisco Japanese - 1942 - Newspaper coverage of the day, PowerPoint presentations, Dorothea wra relocation camps Lange's documentary photos, links.
  • A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution - Focuses on the experience of Japanese Americans who wra relocation camps were placed in detention camps in World War wra relocation camps II.
  • War Relocation Authority Camps in Arizona, 1942-1946 - Images depict the daily life of Japanese-American interns.
  • Smithsonian: A More Perfect Union - Synopsis of Japanese-American Internment exhibition that "celebrates the relocation and internment united states Constitution but goes on to reveal how in relocation and internment united states a time of grave national crisis, racial fear relocation and internment united states and prejudice swept away the freedoms it guarantees."
  • Masumi Hayashi Photography - Cleveland-based artist/photographer presents art and research about the WW II internment of Japanese-Americans.
  • Suffering Under a Great Injustice - The Library of Congress presents Ansel Adams\\'s photographs relocation and internment united states of Japanese American internment at Manzanar.
  • Wendi's Grandfather - An Internment Experience - A high school student\\'s report on her grandfather\\'s experience as wra relocation camps a Japanese-American intern in a WW II relocation camp.
  • Free to Die for Their Country - The drafting of internees out of camps and wra relocation camps into the Army; some resisted and went wra relocation camps to prison. Excerpt from forthcoming book.
  • Japanese Americans - Evacuation and Relocation, 1942-1945 - Strategies, sources, materials, and resources.
  • Tule Lake Japanese Internment Camp - Scrapbook kept by a woman who taught in the camp. relocation and internment Includes photos and biography.
  • The Treatment of Japanese Americans During World War II - The Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute presents an examination of Supreme relocation and internment Court cases relevant to the West Coast relocation program with relocation and internment historical background and social environment. Notes, unit test, and list relocation and internment of materials for classroom use.
  • Livingston Dodgers in Camp - Four rare photographs of a Japanese-American baseball team in the relocation and internment Amache, Colorado relocation camp.
  • Japanese-American Orphans Evicted From Orphanages - Orphanages packed orphans of Japanese ancestry off to wra relocation camps wra relocation camps government relocation camps during WW II. CNN article.
  • Conscience and the Constitution - The story of the young Japanese Americans who refused to be drafted from an American concentration camp in World War II. Biographies, timeline, documents, letters, PBS film review.
  • Joseph Yoshisuke Kurihara - How a Hawaiian-born American citizen, patriot, and US Army WW I veteran decided to become one of a group of WW II Japanese-American relocation camp interns to renounce his American citizenship.
  • The Japanese American Internment - GeoCities Site - A rich, broad collection focusing on individual experiences compiled by C. John Yu, who notes of the perceived threat that triggered the tragedy: "In the entire course of the war, 10 people were convicted of spying for Japan, all of whom were Caucasi
  • Japanese-American National Museum - Resources about the WW II Japanese-American relocation and internment experience.


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