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Japanese Internment. Japanese Internment. December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor February 19, 1942 President Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066 allowed military authorities to exclude "any and all persons" from designated areas of the country as necessary for national defense. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Japanese InternmentDecember 7, 1941

Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

February 19, 1942President Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066

allowed military authorities to exclude "any and all persons" from designated areas of the country as necessary for national defense

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Japanese InternmentHawaii

Japanese-Americans = majority of populationgovernment didn’t force them to relocate

West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington)

Japanese-Americans & Japanese immigrants forced to relocateno other states wanted to take them

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Japanese Internmentinternment camp–nouna prison camp for the confinement of enemy aliens, prisoners of war, political prisoners, etc.

Definitions from Dictionary.com

concentration camp–nouna guarded compound for the detention or imprisonment of aliens, members of ethnic minorities, political opponents, etc.

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Granada Relocation CenterColorado, 1943

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“At Minidoka, arriving evacuees found two stacked canvas cots, a pot-bellied stove and a light bulb hanging from the ceiling…Rooms had no running water, which had to be carried from community facilities.”Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of

Civilians, Personal Justice Denied

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Jerome Relocation Center, Arkansas, 1942 #

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“Despite the starkness of their barracks

apartments, evacuees did their best to give

them a homey touch and find a bit of

privacy.”Nisei: The Quiet Americans

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Japanese-American 442nd Combat Team, 1944 #1

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military interrogation, 1945 #1

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