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Japanese Americans in World War II: A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study

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Japanese Americans in World War II: A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study - Wyatt, Barbara (Editor), and Service, National Parks
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In 1941, nearly 113,000 people of Japanese ancestry, two-thirds of them American citizens, were living on the West Coast, in California, Washington, and Oregon. On December 7, Japan attacked the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, and the United States declared war on Japan. Two months later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order No. 9066 empowering the U.S. Army to designate areas from which people could be excluded. Although the Executive Order did not identify who was to be excluded, the Army ...

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Japanese Americans in World War II: A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study 2012, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781497345942

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