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types of camps for Japanese and Japanese-American civilians in the United States during World War II. Civilian Assembly Centers were temporary camps, frequently
List of Japanese-American internment camps
List_of_Japanese-American_internment_camps
Mass incarceration in the U.S. during WWII
camps often held German-American and Italian-American detainees in addition to Japanese Americans: Crystal City, Texas Fort Lincoln Internment Camp Fort
Internment of Japanese Americans
Internment_of_Japanese_Americans
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
Us". 2019. Retrieved 2020-11-14. "The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946 (exhibition) | Densho Encyclopedia"
List of films about the internment of Japanese Americans
List_of_films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_Americans
This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government
List of concentration and internment camps
List_of_concentration_and_internment_camps
Detention during both World Wars
Japanese American internment Japanese Canadian internment List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States Ukrainian Austrian internment Ukrainian
Internment of German Americans
Internment_of_German_Americans
incomplete list of Japanese-run military prisoner-of-war and civilian internment and concentration camps during World War II. Some of these camps were for
List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II
List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II
Form of internment camp for political prisoners
Boer War, the internment of German, Italian, and Japanese Americans by the US during the Second World War, and the Soviet labour camps or gulag. The term
Concentration_camp
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
Chinese prison camps in the Xinjiang region
The Xinjiang internment camps are internment camps operated by the government of Xinjiang and the Chinese Communist Party Provincial Standing Committee
Xinjiang_internment_camps
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
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
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
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
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
United States historic place
Crystal City Internment Camp, located near Crystal City, Texas, was a place of confinement for people of Japanese, German, and Italian descent during World
Crystal_City_Internment_Camp
Ethnic group in Peru
deportation of many of the Japanese Peruvian community to several American internment camps run by the U.S. Justice Department in the states of Nevada, New
Japanese_Peruvians
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
Numerous internment camps and concentration camps were located in France before, during and after World War II. Beside the camps created during World
Internment_camps_in_France
a list of Japanese Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants, but not Japanese nationals
List_of_Japanese_Americans
WW2 Japanese internment camp for enemy civilians
The Weixian Internment Camp (Chinese: 濰縣集中營), better known historically as the Weihsien Internment Camp, was a Japanese-run internment camp called a "Civilian
Weixian_Internment_Camp
Imprisonment or confinement of groups of people without trial
held in prisons or in facilities known as internment camps or concentration camps. The term concentration camp originates from the Spanish–Cuban Ten Years'
Internment
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
Civilian internment camp in Hong Kong
Internment Camp (Chinese: 赤柱拘留營) was a civilian internment camp in Hong Kong during the Second World War. Located in Stanley, on the southern end of Hong
Stanley_Internment_Camp
2007 American film
from the site of the actual internment camp. The first scene shows the life of the Nomura family, a typical American family of Japanese descent in 1941
American_Pastime_(film)
U.S. Army military camp during World War II in Louisiana
World War II, thousands of Japanese, German and Italian prisoners of war were kept in internment camps at Camp Livingston and Camp Claiborne. In 1942, the
Camp_Livingston
Site for holding captured combatants
in time of war. There are significant differences among POW camps, internment camps, and military prisons. Purpose-built prisoner-of-war camps appeared
Prisoner-of-war_camp
ICE internment camp in Texas
Camp East Montana is the largest immigrant detention site in the United States, located at Fort Bliss, a former Japanese-American internment camp in Texas
Camp_East_Montana
Treatment of POWs in Japan during WWII
ships List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II Prisoners of war in World War II Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prisoners of war
Allied prisoners of war of Japan
Allied_prisoners_of_war_of_Japan
World War II Japanese internment camp in China
additional camps, see List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II.) Currently, the site is now a part of Shanghai Institute of Biological
Columbia_Country_Club_Camp
World War II internment camp in California, US
Manzanar is the site of one of ten American concentration camps, where more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II, from
Manzanar
Place
aliens.' Those not sent to internment camps were forced to carry identifying documents with them at all times. The state of the camps varied widely across the
Internment_camp_in_Vernon
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
Historic site in Idaho, USA
restore the Minidoka relocation center along with nine other former Japanese internment camps. Less than two years later on May 8, 2008, President Bush signed
Minidoka National Historic Site
Minidoka_National_Historic_Site
Belief that US citizens will be imprisoned as a New World Order is established
with the advent of the internet and social media platforms. The US government imprisoned Japanese-American citizens in internment camps during WWII and
FEMA_camps_conspiracy_theory
Children of Japanese immigrants
Commons has media related to Japanese American internment. Japanese American National Museum; JANM generational teas Embassy of Japan Archived February 16, 2019
Nisei
Detained civilian by a war belligerent
reside in internment camps. Historical examples include internment of Japanese and German Americans in the United States during World War II. Japan also interned
Civilian_internee
Ethnic group
brand Japanese-Canadians enemy aliens and to categorize them as security threats. There were 20,881 Japanese placed in internment camps and road camps in
Japanese_Canadians
Historic women's building in Japantown, San Francisco
Coast of residents of Japanese ancestry, most of whom were American citizens. With the entire local population removed to internment camps, the Japanese YWCA
Japanese_YWCA_Building
World War II internment camp for Japanese-Americans
II Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II Japanese American Internment Japanese American Internment Museum Other camps: Gila River
Rohwer_War_Relocation_Center
Military camp in Capas, Tarlac, Philippines
The American POWs at Camp O'Donnell were moved to new POW camps near Cabanatuan. About 120 senior officers, including General Wainwright, commander of U
Camp_O'Donnell
Detention Camps for Japanese Americans-Sacramento Assembly Center. American Theater (1939–1945) Desert Training Center Military history of the United
Camp_Kohler
Historic site in Sunshine Valley, British Columbia
citizens in Japan. All Japanese Canadians who chose repatriation were collected in Tashme and were forcefully sent to Japan. The internment of Japanese Canadians
Tashme_Incarceration_Camp
2019 graphic novel by George Takei
during the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II. It was published by Top Shelf Productions. Takei's childhood comprises the bulk of the work
They_Called_Us_Enemy
Village in British Columbia, Canada
Kootenay internment camps housing Japanese Canadians removed from the BC coast during World War II. Swelling the existing meagre population, thousands of internees
Slocan,_British_Columbia
Historic place in Wyoming, United States
northwest Wyoming towns of Cody and Powell, was one of ten concentration camps used for the internment of Japanese Americans evicted during World War
Heart Mountain Relocation Center
Heart_Mountain_Relocation_Center
Former internment camp near Waipahu, Hawaii
island of Oahu, in the U.S. state of Hawaii; it is the location of the Honouliuli Internment Camp, Hawaiʻi's largest and longest-operating Japanese internment
Honouliuli National Historic Site
Honouliuli_National_Historic_Site
Asian-American civil rights charity based in San Francisco, California
The Japanese American Citizens League (日系アメリカ人市民同盟, Nikkei Amerikajin Shimin Dōmei) is an Asian American civil rights charity, headquartered in San Francisco
Japanese American Citizens League
Japanese_American_Citizens_League
2022 children's book
Center was an internment camp located in the Magic Valley region of Jerome, Idaho that operated from 1942 to 1945. It was one of ten camps established under
Love_in_the_Library
Detainee camp in California, United States
The Sharp Park Detention Station was a Japanese, Italian and German Internment camp located in northern California on land owned by San Francisco in Pacifica
Sharp_Park_Detention_Station
Internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II
of ten internment camps, operated by the WRA located throughout the American interior west. The Gila River camp was one of two internment camps located
Gila River War Relocation Center
Gila_River_War_Relocation_Center
1942 U.S. presidential order for the internment of Japanese-Americans
Fletcher Internment of Japanese Canadians Japanese American service in World War II Fred Korematsu Day Manzanar George Takei, Japanese American actor who
Executive_Order_9066
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
the Second Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. (For additional camps, see List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II.)
Ash_Civilian_Assembly_Center
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)
Japanese culture and people in Texas
War II, camps used for the internment of Japanese Americans in Texas included the Crystal City Internment Camp, the Kenedy Allen Detention Camp at Kenedy
Japanese_in_Texas
Weekly newspaper at the Minidoka Relocation Center
the use of Japanese in the newspapers but later issues sometimes included Japanese-language inserts. Newspaper articles cover a wide range of topics including
Minidoka_Irrigator
Museum in Los Angeles, California, US
collects the names of those held at Japanese internment camps during WWII". NPR All Things Considered. "About this Exhibition". Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese_American_National_Museum
U.S. National Historic Site in Prowers County, Colorado
the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese Americans on the West Coast were rounded up and sent to remote camps. The camp, located
Granada_War_Relocation_Center
Detainee camp in Arizona, United States
Poston Internment Camp, located in Yuma County (now in La Paz County) in southwestern Arizona, was the largest (in terms of area) of the 10 American concentration
Poston_War_Relocation_Center
Infantry regiment of the United States Army
from mainland U.S. internment camps assembled at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in April 1943 for a year of infantry training. Many of the soldiers from the
442nd_Infantry_Regiment
labor camps for Japanese POWs under the management of GUPVI housed about 500,000 persons. In addition there were two camps for those convicted of various
Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
Japanese_prisoners_of_war_in_the_Soviet_Union
American actor, author and activist (born 1937)
Takei and Pat Morita's Harrowing Childhood Experiences in Japanese American Internment Camps - Biography Channel, May 4, 2021. Appearances on C-SPAN Portals:
George_Takei
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
1945 American-Filipino raid on a Japanese internment camp
in the liberation of 2,147 Allied civilian and military internees from an agricultural school campus turned Japanese internment camp. The raid has been
Raid_on_Los_Baños
World War II campaign between Allied and Imperial Japanese forces
Relocation and Internment of Civilians was appointed by the U.S. Congress to conduct a study on the internment of Japanese Americans, this was expanded
Aleutian_Islands_campaign
Lawyer, judge, and 58th US Attorney General
internment of Japanese Americans from the start. In 1943, after the internment had already taken place, he asked Roosevelt for the camps to be closed:
Francis_Biddle
Japanese TV miniseries
his son Hiroshi Komiya (Akiyoshi Nakao). Japanese Americans in the internment camps managed the environment of living like the toilets, the cafeterias
Japanese Americans (miniseries)
Japanese_Americans_(miniseries)
Ethnic group in Chicago, Illinois, US
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
Ethnic group
incarceration of all persons of Japanese ancestry on the American West Coast in inland concentration camps. More than 3600 ethnic Japanese from the Portland
History of Japanese Americans in Portland, Oregon
History_of_Japanese_Americans_in_Portland,_Oregon
American writer (1925–2021)
Japanese American Internment Camps, which details her own experiences as a Japanese American in World War II internment camps. Mary Matsuda was born in 1925
Mary_Matsuda_Gruenewald
Monument in Los Angeles, California, United States
"internment camps" as he had written, the inscription was changed to "concentration camps." Interpretive information is available from the Japanese American
Go_for_Broke_Monument
Japanese and Italian nationals were arrested by Latin American governments and many were deported to internment camps in the U.S. for the duration of
Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
Deportation_of_Germans_from_Latin_America_during_World_War_II
American historical fiction novelist
first African-American graduate of Vassar College, and The Diplomat's Daughter: A Novel, a love story set in a Japanese American internment camp. National
Karin_Tanabe
Type of detention facility
Mittelbau-Dora labor camp complex that serviced the production of the V-2 rocket. See List of German concentration camps for more. The Nazi camps played a key
Labor_camp
National Monument of the United States in California
innocent people of Japanese ancestry locked up in America's World War II concentration camps. Bibliography of the Japanese American Internment during World
Tule Lake War Relocation Center
Tule_Lake_War_Relocation_Center
American photographer
September 15, 2016) was an American born photographer of Japanese heritage who was sent to the Heart Mountain US internment camp as a teen during World War
Hikaru_Iwasaki
Seasonal lake in California and Oregon, USA
states. This camp later housed mainly those who rebelled against War Relocation Authority (WRA) control in other Japanese Internment Camps, as well as
Tule_Lake
1944 U.S. Supreme Court case
ruling nonetheless led to the reopening of the West Coast to Japanese Americans after their incarceration in camps across the U.S. interior during World
Ex_parte_Endo
known prisoner-of-war camps existed across Canada during the First World War. The ethnic groups arrested and detained in internment camps were Austro-Hungarians
List of World War I prisoner-of-war camps in Canada
List_of_World_War_I_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_Canada
United States historic place
Outline of Japanese American Internment during World War II Japanese American Internment List of Japanese American Confinement Sites List of inmates of Topaz
Topaz_War_Relocation_Center
Scouting has been active in displaced persons camps (DP camps) and in the lives of refugees since World War I. During and after World War II, until the
Scouting in displaced persons camps
Scouting_in_displaced_persons_camps
Works about the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
This is a bibliography of the Japanese American internment during World War II. This bibliography includes English-language academic books, including
Bibliography of the Japanese American Internment during World War II
Bibliography_of_the_Japanese_American_Internment_during_World_War_II
World War II memorial in Nueva Ecija, Philippines
training camp which operated for twenty years until it was converted into an internment camp for Allied prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation
Cabanatuan_American_Memorial
Internment camps established by the German Army to hold Allied civilians in World War II
Ilag is an abbreviation of the German word Internierungslager. They were internment camps established by the German Army in World War II to hold Allied
Ilag
Public high school in California, United States
Roosevelt High School. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps to prevent them from turning
Theodore Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles)
Theodore_Roosevelt_High_School_(Los_Angeles)
relations with Japanese Americans, with Japanese Americans interned at camps throughout Utah, such as Camp Delta, and Japanese and Japanese Americans experienced
Prisoners of war in Utah during World War II
Prisoners_of_war_in_Utah_during_World_War_II
American psychologist
at the Tule Lake and Minidoka internment camps. He documented the experiences of Japanese Americans in internment camps, using what may be the first "agent-based
James_Sakoda
Grandchildren of Japanese-born emigrants
is a Japanese and North American English term used in parts of the world (mainly in South America and North America) to refer to the children of children
Sansei
Concentration camp in Guam in 1944 managed by the Japanese Imperial Army
Pedro C. Sanchez List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places
Manenggon
System used to track American citizens and other people
American internment Hollywood blacklist Italian American internment Interpol Terrorism Watch List Japanese American internment Main Core No Fly List Rex
FBI_Index
Natives of foreign nations during conflicts
in internment camps by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during wartime, alongside many German- and Italian-Americans. However, many Japanese-Americans and
Enemy_alien
American author (born 1962)
Japanese Americans. In 2002 she published her first novel, When the Emperor was Divine, which is about the Japanese-American internment camps that took
Julie_Otsuka
WWII prisoner-of-war camp in New Zealand
Featherston prisoner of war camp was a camp for captured Japanese soldiers during World War II at Featherston, New Zealand, notorious for a 1943 incident
Featherston prisoner of war camp
Featherston_prisoner_of_war_camp
Ethnic group
"Tatura Irrigation and Wartime Camps Museum". Visit Shepparton. "Prisoner of War and Internment Camps; World War II Camps". Tatura Museum. Archived from
Taiwanese_Australians
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
Town in Victoria, Australia
west of the regional centre of Shepparton. At the 2021 census, Tatura had a population of 4,955. During World War II, several internment camps were set
Tatura
United States historic place
designated as an "Enemy Alien Internment Camp", a detention facility for internees of Japanese ancestry. Plans for the internment of enemy aliens that may have
Camp_Ruston
Chinese concentration camps
Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The camps were located in southwest China, in the Gele Mountains of Chongqing. In 1947, the camps were
Baigongguan_and_Zhazidong
Japanese educator
was a Japanese American educator, director of the Japanese American Cultural Heritage Program and the Rainbow Program, and influential member of the Japanese
Mako_Nakagawa
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LIST OF-JAPANESE-AMERICAN-INTERNMENT-CAMPS
LIST OF-JAPANESE-AMERICAN-INTERNMENT-CAMPS
Male
Japanese
(敦) Japanese name ATSUSHI means "industrious."
Male
Japanese
(å‹) Japanese name KATSU means "victory."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of German Liese, LISE means "God is my oath."Â Compare with masculine Lise.
Female
Japanese
Variant spelling of Japanese Chou, CHO means "butterfly."
Boy/Male
Japanese
The Japanese god of war.
Male
Japanese
(å …) Japanese name KATASHI means "firmness."
Female
Italian
 Short form of Italian Elisabetta, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.
Male
Japanese
(å¦) Japanese name MANABU means "learn."
Male
Japanese
(勇) Japanese name ISAMU means "courage."
Male
Japanese
(努) Japanese name TSUTOMU means "worker."
Boy/Male
Japanese
Japanese god of labour and luck.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Cunning.
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name LISE means "salmon head rising above water." Compare with feminine Lise.
Female
Hebrew
(לִי×ַתּ) Hebrew name LIAT means "you are mine."
Male
Japanese
(å‹) Japanese name MASARU means "victorious."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Liza, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Japanese name KIYOSHI means "pure."
Female
Japanese
(霞) Japanese name KASUMI means "mist."
Female
Japanese
(雀) Japanese name SUZUME means "sparrow."
Male
Japanese
(æ–°) Japanese name ARATA means "fresh."
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3d pers. sing. pres.
of Last, to endure, contracted from lasteth.
n.
A roll or catalogue, that is row or line; a record of names; as, a list of names, books, articles; a list of ratable estate.
n.
A lift gate. See Lift gate, below.
v. i.
To lean; to incline; as, the ship lists to port.
n.
A native of America; -- originally applied to the aboriginal inhabitants, but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America, and especially to the citizens of the United States.
a.
Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians.
n.
The American avocet (Recurvirostra Americana).
n.
To list; to like.
a.
Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions.
v. t.
Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.
a.
Last; least.
v. t.
To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list.
n.
An inclination to one side; as, the ship has a list to starboard.
v. t.
Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible; as, lost to shame; lost to all sense of honor.
v. t.
To enroll; to place or register in a list.
v. t.
To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of; as, to list a board.
n.
The American widgeon (Anas Americana).
n.
Lust; desire; pleasure.
v. t.
To shape with a last; to fasten or fit to a last; to place smoothly on a last; as, to last a boot.
v. t.
To inclose for combat; as, to list a field.
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