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  • Internment of Japanese Americans
  • Mass incarceration in the U.S. during WWII

    only 1,200 to 1,800 were incarcerated. Internment was intended to mitigate a security risk which Japanese Americans were believed to pose. Military authorities

    Internment of Japanese Americans

    Internment of Japanese Americans

    Internment_of_Japanese_Americans

  • List of Japanese-American internment camps
  • of the Japanese American Internment during World War II Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II Internment of Japanese Americans "Japanese

    List of Japanese-American internment camps

    List_of_Japanese-American_internment_camps

  • Internment of Italian Americans
  • Internment during World War II

    The internment of Italian Americans refers to the US government's internment of Italian nationals during World War II. As was customary after Italy and

    Internment of Italian Americans

    Internment_of_Italian_Americans

  • Propaganda for Japanese-American internment
  • Propaganda efforts to rationalize and justify Japanese-American internment

    relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast to internment camps during World War II. Several types of media were used to reach the American people such

    Propaganda for Japanese-American internment

    Propaganda for Japanese-American internment

    Propaganda_for_Japanese-American_internment

  • List of films about the internment of Japanese Americans
  • War II incarceration of Japanese Americans include: American Pastime (2007) Focuses on internees' use of baseball as a source of entertainment while living

    List of films about the internment of Japanese Americans

    List_of_films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_Americans

  • Internment of Japanese Canadians
  • Period of internment of Japanese people in Canada

    United States Internment of Japanese Americans Internment of German Americans Internment of Italian Americans Racism in North America Racism in the United

    Internment of Japanese Canadians

    Internment of Japanese Canadians

    Internment_of_Japanese_Canadians

  • Japanese American Internment Museum
  • History museum in McGehee, Arkansas

    The Japanese American Internment Museum (Japanese: 日系アメリカ人抑留博物館 Nikkei Amerikajin Yokuryū Hakubutsukan), also known as the WWII Japanese American Internment

    Japanese American Internment Museum

    Japanese American Internment Museum

    Japanese_American_Internment_Museum

  • Japanese internment camp
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Japanese internment camp may refer to: Internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II Japanese internment at Ellis Island during

    Japanese internment camp

    Japanese_internment_camp

  • Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans)
  • Day commemorating the Japanese American internment during World War II

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt, requiring internment of all Americans of Japanese ancestry. Areas where people of Japanese descent were forced to relocate included

    Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans)

    Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans)

    Day_of_Remembrance_(Japanese_Americans)

  • Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States
  • 000 to 120,000 Japanese migrants and Japanese Americans from the West Coast were interned regardless of their attitude to the U.S. or Japan. They were held

    Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States

    Anti-Japanese_sentiment_in_the_United_States

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt and civil rights
  • Repatriation and his internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War. From its creation under the National Housing Act of 1934 signed into law

    Franklin D. Roosevelt and civil rights

    Franklin D. Roosevelt and civil rights

    Franklin_D._Roosevelt_and_civil_rights

  • Japanese internment at Ellis Island
  • Mass incarceration of Japanese during WWII

    Japanese internment at Ellis Island was the internment of Japanese-Americans living on the East Coast of the United States during World War II. They were

    Japanese internment at Ellis Island

    Japanese_internment_at_Ellis_Island

  • Internment of German Americans
  • Detention during both World Wars

    Internment of German resident aliens and German-American citizens occurred in the United States during the periods of World War I and World War II. During

    Internment of German Americans

    Internment of German Americans

    Internment_of_German_Americans

  • Japanese Americans
  • Americans of Japanese ancestry

    Japanese Americans (Japanese: 日系アメリカ人) are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian American ethnic communities

    Japanese Americans

    Japanese Americans

    Japanese_Americans

  • History of Japanese Americans
  • Japanese American history is the history of Japanese Americans or the history of ethnic Japanese in the United States. People from Japan began immigrating

    History of Japanese Americans

    History of Japanese Americans

    History_of_Japanese_Americans

  • Korematsu v. United States
  • 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case upholding the internment of Japanese Americans

    internment of Japanese Americans. The decision has been widely criticized, with some scholars describing it as "an odious and discredited artifact of

    Korematsu v. United States

    Korematsu_v._United_States

  • Civil Liberties Act of 1988
  • Law granting reparations to interned Japanese Americans

    claimants. The internment of Japanese Americans was the forced removal and confinement of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans (62% of whom were United

    Civil Liberties Act of 1988

    Civil Liberties Act of 1988

    Civil_Liberties_Act_of_1988

  • Nisei
  • Children of Japanese immigrants

    Court challenge to the wartime internment of Japanese Americans but gained vindication decades later. The Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian

    Nisei

    Nisei

  • Bob Emmett Fletcher
  • American agricultural inspector (1911-2013)

    American agricultural inspector who quit his job to care for the fruit farms of Japanese families during World War II, after many Japanese Americans were

    Bob Emmett Fletcher

    Bob_Emmett_Fletcher

  • Internment of Chinese Indians
  • Mass incarceration in India during the Sino-Indian War

    looted. Indian officials openly compare the internment of Chinese Indians with the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. However, unlike the

    Internment of Chinese Indians

    Internment_of_Chinese_Indians

  • Frank Knox
  • 47th Secretary of the Navy of the United States (1874–1944)

    in the United States Armed Forces. Knox had called for the internment of Japanese Americans as early as 1933, and he continued to do so in his new position

    Frank Knox

    Frank Knox

    Frank_Knox

  • Ralph Lawrence Carr
  • American attorney and politician

    of Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942, the War Relocation Authority decided to resettle Japanese Americans from the West Coast into internment

    Ralph Lawrence Carr

    Ralph Lawrence Carr

    Ralph_Lawrence_Carr

  • Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
  • U.S. investigation into internment of Japanese Americans

    in 1980 to conduct an official governmental study into the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The Commission examined Executive Order

    Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians

    Commission_on_Wartime_Relocation_and_Internment_of_Civilians

  • Japanese Peruvians
  • Ethnic group in Peru

    Japanese Peruvians (Spanish: peruano-japonés or nipo-peruano; Japanese: 日系ペルー人, Nikkei Perūjin) are Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry.

    Japanese Peruvians

    Japanese Peruvians

    Japanese_Peruvians

  • Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
  • the internment of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island, Washington. It is located on the south shore of Eagle Harbor, opposite the town of Winslow

    Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial

    Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial

    Bainbridge_Island_Japanese_American_Exclusion_Memorial

  • Manzanar Children's Village
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the forced removal of Japanese Americans from the West Coast of the United States. Contained within the Manzanar concentration

    Manzanar Children's Village

    Manzanar Children's Village

    Manzanar_Children's_Village

  • Farewell to Manzanar
  • Book by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston

    Manzanar internment camp due to the United States government's internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It was adapted into a made-for-TV movie

    Farewell to Manzanar

    Farewell_to_Manzanar

  • Fred Korematsu
  • Japanese-American civil rights activist (1919–2005)

    was an American civil rights activist who resisted the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Shortly after the Imperial Japanese Navy launched

    Fred Korematsu

    Fred Korematsu

    Fred_Korematsu

  • Japanese Americans (miniseries)
  • Japanese TV miniseries

    99 Years of Love 〜Japanese Americans〜 (99年の愛〜JAPANESE AMERICANS〜, Kyūjūkyūnen no Ai Japanīzu Amerikanzu) is a five-episode Japanese-language TV miniseries

    Japanese Americans (miniseries)

    Japanese_Americans_(miniseries)

  • Japanese-Americans and return migration
  • Migration of Japanese Americans to Japan

    actions the United States government forced onto Japan, and the eventual internment of Japanese Americans (immigrants and citizens alike), return migration

    Japanese-Americans and return migration

    Japanese-Americans_and_return_migration

  • Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II
  • Outline of the internment of Japanese American during World War II

    articles about the history of the Japanese American internment during World War II. During World War II, about 120,000 people of Japanese descent were forcibly

    Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II

    Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II

    Outline_of_Japanese_American_Internment_during_World_War_II

  • Seabrook, New Jersey
  • School district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, US

    (Kyodo News), "Japanese-Peruvians still angry over wartime internment in U.S. camps," Japan Times, Sep 16, 2009. "Japanese Latin Americans" (PDF). Retrieved

    Seabrook, New Jersey

    Seabrook, New Jersey

    Seabrook,_New_Jersey

  • Redman Hirahara Farmstead
  • Building complex in the United States

    over by family friend, attorney John McCarthy, during the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II and was returned to the Hirahara family after

    Redman Hirahara Farmstead

    Redman Hirahara Farmstead

    Redman_Hirahara_Farmstead

  • Earl Warren
  • Chief justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969

    he supported and was a firm proponent of the forced removal and internment of over 100,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. In the 1942 California

    Earl Warren

    Earl Warren

    Earl_Warren

  • Japanese-American life after World War II
  • 000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast and into internment camps for the duration of the war. The personal rights, liberties, and freedoms of Japanese

    Japanese-American life after World War II

    Japanese-American_life_after_World_War_II

  • Japanese-American Claims Act
  • 1948 U.S. Federal statute

    place all people of Japanese ancestry in internment camps. As result of being placed in the Japanese internment camps there was great loss of property, belongings

    Japanese-American Claims Act

    Japanese-American_Claims_Act

  • Japanese American redress and court cases
  • Asian-American movement to obtain reparations for their mistreatment during WWII

    the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans and

    Japanese American redress and court cases

    Japanese_American_redress_and_court_cases

  • American Pastime (film)
  • 2007 American film

    Utah prison camp which held thousands of people during the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. While the film is a dramatic narrative

    American Pastime (film)

    American_Pastime_(film)

  • Ralph Lazo
  • American teacher and activist

    non-Japanese American who voluntarily relocated to a Japanese American internment camp during World War II. His experience was the subject of the 2004

    Ralph Lazo

    Ralph Lazo

    Ralph_Lazo

  • Sansei
  • Grandchildren of Japanese-born emigrants

    of Japanese Americans Model minority Nisei Baseball Research Project Pacific Movement of the Eastern World Japanese American internment Gila River War

    Sansei

    Sansei

  • Japanese American Citizens League
  • Asian-American civil rights charity based in San Francisco, California

    JACL lobbied for legislation that expanded the citizenship rights of Japanese Americans, and local chapters organized meetings to encourage Nisei to become

    Japanese American Citizens League

    Japanese American Citizens League

    Japanese_American_Citizens_League

  • Executive Order 9066
  • 1942 U.S. presidential order for the internment of Japanese-Americans

    mass incarceration of Japanese Americans. Two-thirds of the 125,000 people displaced were U.S. citizens. Far more Americans of Asian descent were forcibly

    Executive Order 9066

    Executive Order 9066

    Executive_Order_9066

  • Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study
  • 1942 research project

    effects of internment on Japanese Americans. The terminology of "relocation" can be confusing: The WRA termed the forced removal of Japanese Americans from

    Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study

    Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study

    Japanese_Evacuation_and_Resettlement_Study

  • In Defense of Internment
  • 2004 book by Michelle Malkin

    written by conservative American political commentator Michelle Malkin. Malkin defends the internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during

    In Defense of Internment

    In_Defense_of_Internment

  • Wayne M. Collins
  • American civil rights lawyer (1899–1974)

    cases related to the Japanese American evacuation and internment. Collins was born in Sacramento, California, to Irish American parents, and was raised

    Wayne M. Collins

    Wayne_M._Collins

  • Issei
  • First generation of Japanese people who immigrated to the Americas

    campaigner Asian American Asian Canadian Hyphenated American Internment of Japanese Americans Japanese American Citizens League Japanese American National Library

    Issei

    Issei

    Issei

  • Japanese-American service in World War II
  • Nisei serving in the United States military

    War II Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans) Military history of Asian Americans Japanese-American life before World War II Japanese-American life after

    Japanese-American service in World War II

    Japanese-American service in World War II

    Japanese-American_service_in_World_War_II

  • John L. DeWitt
  • United States Army general (1880–1962)

    known for overseeing the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. After the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Empire on 7 December 1941

    John L. DeWitt

    John L. DeWitt

    John_L._DeWitt

  • Sakura Square
  • Plaza in Denver, Colorado

    Ralph Lawrence Carr as a tribute to his support of Japanese Americans during the period of their internment. At the time, Governor Carr was the only elected

    Sakura Square

    Sakura Square

    Sakura_Square

  • History of the Japanese in Los Angeles
  • grown to about 3,500 persons of Japanese ancestry. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Japanese American internment processing in Los Angeles County

    History of the Japanese in Los Angeles

    History of the Japanese in Los Angeles

    History_of_the_Japanese_in_Los_Angeles

  • Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II
  • U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C.

    inscriptions of the names of the ten major internment camps where over 120,000 Japanese Americans were confined. Of the nearly 160,000 citizens of Japanese descent

    Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II

    Japanese_American_Memorial_to_Patriotism_During_World_War_II

  • John J. McCloy
  • American lawyer and banker (1895–1989)

    forcibly remove Japanese-Americans from their homes on the West Coast to inland internment camps. Kai Bird wrote in his biography of McCloy: More than

    John J. McCloy

    John J. McCloy

    John_J._McCloy

  • Fort Missoula Internment Camp
  • Internment camp in Montana, U.S., during World War II

    Missoula Internment Camp was an internment camp operated by the United States Department of Justice during World War II. Japanese Americans and Italian

    Fort Missoula Internment Camp

    Fort Missoula Internment Camp

    Fort_Missoula_Internment_Camp

  • Under the Blood Red Sun
  • 1995 historical novel by Graham Salisbury

    adventure of Tomikazu Nakaji, a Japanese American boy, and his family during World War II, when Americans of Japanese descent were being sent to internment camps

    Under the Blood Red Sun

    Under_the_Blood_Red_Sun

  • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
  • 2009 novel by Jamie Ford

    evacuation of Japanese Americans to internment camps; the book depicts the pain and trauma of separation through the friendship of the Chinese-American Henry

    Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

    Hotel_on_the_Corner_of_Bitter_and_Sweet

  • Magic (cryptography)
  • Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II

    book In Defense of Internment to argue that Magic intercepts discuss the development of a spy ring among Japanese Americans by the Japanese consulates, provide

    Magic (cryptography)

    Magic_(cryptography)

  • Munson Report
  • 1941 intelligence report on Japanese Americans

    studied the document. However Executive Order 9066, ordering the internment of Japanese Americans, was signed on February 19. It is possible that Roosevelt only

    Munson Report

    Munson_Report

  • Santo Tomas Internment Camp
  • WW2 Japanese internment camp for enemy civilians

    Santo Tomas Internment Camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was the largest of several camps in the Philippines in which the Japanese interned

    Santo Tomas Internment Camp

    Santo Tomas Internment Camp

    Santo_Tomas_Internment_Camp

  • Shikata ga nai
  • Japanese locution: 'it cannot be helped'

    of Japanese people as a whole have been made to endure during World War II, including the Allied occupation of Japan and the internment of Japanese Americans

    Shikata ga nai

    Shikata ga nai

    Shikata_ga_nai

  • Julius Goldwater
  • American Buddhist clergyman

    – 11 June 2001) was an American Buddhist clergyman noted for his services to Japanese Americans during the period of internment during World War II. Goldwater

    Julius Goldwater

    Julius_Goldwater

  • Mitsuye Endo
  • Japanese American Woman involved in Ex parte Mitsuye Endo case

    Mitsuye Endo Tsutsumi (Japanese: 遠藤 美津江, May 10, 1920 – April 14, 2006) was an American woman of Japanese descent who was unjustly incarcerated during

    Mitsuye Endo

    Mitsuye_Endo

  • Stand Up for Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story
  • 2004 American film

    neighbors and classmates in to the Manzanar Japanese American internment camp. He remained in the U.S. internment camp until 1944, when he was drafted in

    Stand Up for Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story

    Stand_Up_for_Justice:_The_Ralph_Lazo_Story

  • Lane Ryo Hirabayashi
  • American historian (1952–2020)

    August 8, 2020) was an American anthropologist and historian who focused on the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. He advocated for more precise

    Lane Ryo Hirabayashi

    Lane Ryo Hirabayashi

    Lane_Ryo_Hirabayashi

  • Strawberry Fields (1997 film)
  • 1997 American drama film

    standing by a barracks in a World War II internment camp for Japanese Americans. Prompted by visits from the ghost of Terri, her dead baby sister, Irene journeys

    Strawberry Fields (1997 film)

    Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)

  • Mike Masaoka
  • American activist, lobbyist, author, and spokesman

    encouraging cooperation of the JACL with Japanese American internment during World War II, but also fought for rights of Japanese-Americans during and after

    Mike Masaoka

    Mike Masaoka

    Mike_Masaoka

  • Ex parte Endo
  • 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case

    date, the Endo ruling nonetheless led to the reopening of the West Coast to Japanese Americans after their incarceration in camps across the U.S. interior

    Ex parte Endo

    Ex_parte_Endo

  • 1936 Roosevelt Hawaii memo
  • Charlotte (2002). "By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans (review)". The Journal of American History. 89 (3). Oxford University

    1936 Roosevelt Hawaii memo

    1936_Roosevelt_Hawaii_memo

  • War Without Mercy
  • 1986 history book by John W. Dower

    entire Japanese people. He points to the different kinds of treatment people of German and Japanese descent were treated with (internment in the case of Japanese-Americans

    War Without Mercy

    War_Without_Mercy

  • Japanese in Texas
  • Japanese culture and people in Texas

    Japanese Texans are Japanese Americans living in Texas. In 1902, the Houston Chamber of Commerce requested help from Japanese Consul General Sadatsuchi

    Japanese in Texas

    Japanese_in_Texas

  • Milton S. Eisenhower
  • American university president (1899–1985)

    that Japanese Americans were forced to leave behind, and to convince governors of states outside the exclusion zone to allow Japanese Americans to resettle

    Milton S. Eisenhower

    Milton S. Eisenhower

    Milton_S._Eisenhower

  • David Lowman (intelligence official)
  • National Security Agency officer and author

    Relocation and Internment of Civilians for its conclusion that there had been "no military necessity" in relocating Japanese-Americans into internment camps.

    David Lowman (intelligence official)

    David_Lowman_(intelligence_official)

  • Gila River War Relocation Center
  • Internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II

    16, 1945. The rationale for internment was fear of the threat of sabotage on the West Coast by the large Japanese American population. Immediately following

    Gila River War Relocation Center

    Gila River War Relocation Center

    Gila_River_War_Relocation_Center

  • Yuri Kochiyama
  • American civil rights activist (1921–2014)

    Japanese Americans interned during World War II, resulting in the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which offered reparations to internment

    Yuri Kochiyama

    Yuri Kochiyama

    Yuri_Kochiyama

  • FBI Index
  • System used to track American citizens and other people

    espionage or fifth column activities. The list was later used for Japanese American internment after Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066.[citation needed] Although

    FBI Index

    FBI Index

    FBI_Index

  • Carl Higbie
  • American political activist and Navy SEAL (born 1983)

    at 6PM ET. In an interview with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Higbie cited the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and the associated Supreme

    Carl Higbie

    Carl Higbie

    Carl_Higbie

  • Empty Chair Memorial
  • the first memorial in Alaska regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during the war. The title of the memorial refers to a student named John

    Empty Chair Memorial

    Empty_Chair_Memorial

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • President of the United States from 1933 to 1945

    Chinese Americans and Filipino Americans, but not Japanese Americans, as he presided over their internment during the war. African Americans and Native

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin_D._Roosevelt

  • Mia Doi Todd
  • American singer-songwriter

    Forward: The Multiplicity Of Mia Doi Todd November 12, 2020 NPR. California Lawmakers Apologize For U.S. Internment Of Japanese Americans. February 20, 2020

    Mia Doi Todd

    Mia Doi Todd

    Mia_Doi_Todd

  • Hisaye Yamamoto
  • American author (1921–2011)

    to the early publication of her work in Japanese-American newspapers. As a teen, her enthusiasm mounted as Japanese-American newspapers began publishing

    Hisaye Yamamoto

    Hisaye_Yamamoto

  • The 34th Rule
  • 1999 novel by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III

    George III. The story in the novel was an allegory for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War, and was inspired by George Takei's

    The 34th Rule

    The_34th_Rule

  • The Terror (TV series)
  • American television series

    Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein and is set in an American internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. The third season, subtitled Devil

    The Terror (TV series)

    The_Terror_(TV_series)

  • Dale Minami
  • American lawyer

    incarceration of Japanese Americans resulting in the imprisonment of 125,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry, 2/3 of whom were American citizens. They

    Dale Minami

    Dale_Minami

  • Cleveland Buddhist Temple
  • Temple in Ohio, US

    the Buddhist Churches of America, which is part of the Nishi Hongwanji tradition headquartered in Kyoto, Japan Japanese-Americans founded the center in

    Cleveland Buddhist Temple

    Cleveland_Buddhist_Temple

  • Bibliography of the Japanese American Internment during World War II
  • Works about the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II

    of Japanese American Internment during World War II Internment of Japanese Americans Anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States Japanese Americans History

    Bibliography of the Japanese American Internment during World War II

    Bibliography of the Japanese American Internment during World War II

    Bibliography_of_the_Japanese_American_Internment_during_World_War_II

  • War Relocation Authority
  • U.S. government agency created in 1942

    United States government agency established to handle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It also operated the Fort Ontario Emergency

    War Relocation Authority

    War Relocation Authority

    War_Relocation_Authority

  • Citizen 13660
  • 2014 graphic novel

    Citizen 13660 is a book about internment of Japanese Americans written by Miné Okubo. It is a graphic novel completely illustrated by Miné that depicts

    Citizen 13660

    Citizen_13660

  • Nihongo Gakko (Tacoma)
  • United States historic place

    literally, Japanese Language School) alternately, Nihon Gogakko, in what was then Tacoma, Washington's Japantown, was one of 24 Japanese language schools

    Nihongo Gakko (Tacoma)

    Nihongo Gakko (Tacoma)

    Nihongo_Gakko_(Tacoma)

  • Japanese in Chicago
  • Ethnic group in Chicago, Illinois, US

    Chicago and the city invited Japanese leaving the Japanese internment camps. The first wave of Japanese Americans from the internment camps arrived on June 12

    Japanese in Chicago

    Japanese_in_Chicago

  • Boise Valley Herald
  • Defunct newspaper from Middleton, Idaho, USA

    racist content, the Herald was notably progressive, condemning Japanese American internment and advocating for racial justice. Its editor, Adelbert Cornell

    Boise Valley Herald

    Boise_Valley_Herald

  • Eric Yamamoto
  • American lawyer

    challenged the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066 during World War II which led to the internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans from California, the Pacific

    Eric Yamamoto

    Eric_Yamamoto

  • Deportations of U.S. citizens in the second Trump administration
  • Impersonations of United States immigration officials Internment of German Americans Internment of Italian Americans Internment of Japanese Americans June 2025

    Deportations of U.S. citizens in the second Trump administration

    Deportations of U.S. citizens in the second Trump administration

    Deportations_of_U.S._citizens_in_the_second_Trump_administration

  • No-No Boy
  • 1957 novel by Japanese-American writer John Okada

    by the Japanese American writer John Okada. It tells the story of a Japanese-American in the aftermath of the internment of Japanese Americans during

    No-No Boy

    No-No_Boy

  • Iwao and Hanaye Matsushita
  • Japanese American couple that was interned apart during World War Two

    Hanaye Matsushita were a young Japanese American couple who were interned apart during the Internment of Japanese Americans during the 1940s. The couple

    Iwao and Hanaye Matsushita

    Iwao_and_Hanaye_Matsushita

  • Snow Falling on Cedars (film)
  • 1999 American legal drama film by Scott Hicks

    war erupted between the U.S. and Japan, and all islanders of Japanese ancestry were forced to relocate to internment camps. In 1944, Carl Sr. died and

    Snow Falling on Cedars (film)

    Snow_Falling_on_Cedars_(film)

  • Executive Order 9102
  • 1942 United States executive order

    civilian agency responsible for the forced relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. The executive order was signed by President

    Executive Order 9102

    Executive_Order_9102

  • When the Emperor Was Divine
  • 2002 novel by Julie Otsuka

    historical fiction novel written by American author Julie Otsuka about a Japanese American family sent to an internment camp in the Utah desert during World

    When the Emperor Was Divine

    When_the_Emperor_Was_Divine

  • Panama Hotel (Seattle)
  • Historic hotel in Washington, United States

    third owner of the Panama Hotel has restored the building to emulate its previous condition before the internment of Japanese Americans from Seattle

    Panama Hotel (Seattle)

    Panama Hotel (Seattle)

    Panama_Hotel_(Seattle)

  • Niʻihau incident
  • 1941 Japanese crash landing in Hawaii, US

    decisions leading to the Japanese American internment on the continental United States. According to Hallstead, the behavior of Shintani and the Haradas

    Niʻihau incident

    Niʻihau incident

    Niʻihau_incident

  • Lordsburg killings
  • 1942 double-homicide

    killings refers to the shooting of two elderly Japanese American men named Toshio Kobata and Hirota Isomura at an internment camp outside Lordsburg, New Mexico

    Lordsburg killings

    Lordsburg killings

    Lordsburg_killings

  • Born Free and Equal
  • Book by Ansel Adams

    Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese-Americans is a book by Ansel Adams containing photographs from his 1943–1944 visit to the internment camp then named

    Born Free and Equal

    Born Free and Equal

    Born_Free_and_Equal

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  • Female

    Japanese

    KASUMI

    (霞) Japanese name KASUMI means "mist."

    KASUMI

  • TSUTOMU
  • Male

    Japanese

    TSUTOMU

    (努) Japanese name TSUTOMU means "worker."

    TSUTOMU

  • KATASHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KATASHI

    (å …) Japanese name KATASHI means "firmness."

    KATASHI

  • ATSUSHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    ATSUSHI

    (敦) Japanese name ATSUSHI means "industrious."

    ATSUSHI

  • SUZU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUZU

    (鈴) Japanese name SUZU means "bell."

    SUZU

  • CHO
  • Female

    Japanese

    CHO

    Variant spelling of Japanese Chou, CHO means "butterfly."

    CHO

  • SUZUME
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUZUME

    (雀) Japanese name SUZUME means "sparrow."

    SUZUME

  • SHIKA
  • Female

    Japanese

    SHIKA

    (鹿) Japanese name SHIKA means "deer."

    SHIKA

  • KIYOSHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KIYOSHI

    (æ·³) Japanese name KIYOSHI means "pure."

    KIYOSHI

  • Bishamon
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Bishamon

    The Japanese god of war.

    Bishamon

  • SUSUMU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUSUMU

    (進) Japanese name SUSUMU means "progressing."

    SUSUMU

  • SAKI
  • Female

    Japanese

    SAKI

    (å’²) Japanese name SAKI means "blossom."

    SAKI

  • Ebisu
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Ebisu

    Japanese god of labour and luck.

    Ebisu

  • ISAMU
  • Male

    Japanese

    ISAMU

    (勇) Japanese name ISAMU means "courage."

    ISAMU

  • MASARU
  • Male

    Japanese

    MASARU

    (勝) Japanese name MASARU means "victorious."

    MASARU

  • KAORU
  • Female

    Japanese

    KAORU

    (è–«) Japanese name KAORU means "fragrance."

    KAORU

  • ARATA
  • Male

    Japanese

    ARATA

    (æ–°) Japanese name ARATA means "fresh."

    ARATA

  • MANABU
  • Male

    Japanese

    MANABU

    (å­¦) Japanese name MANABU means "learn."

    MANABU

  • KATSU
  • Male

    Japanese

    KATSU

    (勝) Japanese name KATSU means "victory."

    KATSU

  • SHINJU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SHINJU

    (真珠) Japanese name SHINJU means "pearl."

    SHINJU

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