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Japanese Americans in World War II - A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study (Paperback)
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Japanese Americans in World War II - A National Historic Landmarks Theme Study (Paperback)
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Loot Price R542
Discovery Miles 5 420
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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 enforced its provisions only against Japanese Americans. No
person of Japanese ancestry living in the United States was ever
convicted of any serious act of espionage or sabotage during the
war, yet the entire West Coast population of people of Japanese
descent was forcibly removed from their homes and placed in
relocation centers, many for the duration of the war.
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