AP 24.1058 WWII – Japanese American Internment Camps


Japanese Internment in America

In 1942, thousands of Japanese Americans living in the United States are forced into war relocation camps.

Official notice of exclusion and removal

Japanese-American Internment During WWII

Children at the Weill public school in San Francisco pledge allegiance to the American flag in April 1942, prior to the internment of Japanese Americans

A Japanese family returns from a relocation center camp in Hunt, Idaho, to find their home and garage vandalized with anti-Japanese graffiti and broken windows in Seattle, Wa., May 10, 1945. (AP Photo)

 

This Man Filmed Life Inside an Internment Camp

 


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