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Charles (1994). The Mass Internment of Japanese Americans and the Quest for Legal Redress (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives)... |
Fred Korematsu (category American civil rights activists of Japanese descent) was an American civil rights activist who resisted the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Shortly after the Imperial Japanese Navy launched... |
An Internment Camp in Vernon, BC was established to hold enemy aliens and POWs during the First World War. Once Canada entered World War I, fears of enemy... |
internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans and other... |
The aftermath of World War II saw the rise of two global superpowers, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US). The aftermath of World War II... |
No-No Boy (category Books about the internment of Japanese Americans) and the only novel published by the Japanese American writer John Okada. It tells the story of a Japanese-American in the aftermath of the internment... |
15, and officially surrendered on September 2, 1945. Over 5,000 Japanese Americans served in the occupation of Japan. Dozens of Japanese Americans served... |
Empty Chair Memorial (category Internment of Japanese Americans) 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... |
Jan Yanehiro (category American writers of Japanese descent) "Starting Over: Japanese Americans After the War" about the aftermath of the Internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. She is the president of production... |
anti-Japanese demonstrations Internment of Japanese Americans Internment of Japanese Canadians Tanaka Memorial Japanese war crimes China–Japan relations... |
subterfuge, like the Internment of Japanese Canadians, the Internment of Japanese Americans, and the Internment of German Americans, many of the deportees were... |
Aleutian Islands campaign (redirect from Japanese invasion of Alaska) world." The Japanese reasoned that their control of the Aleutians would prevent a possible joining of forces by the Americans and the Soviets and future attack... |
Pacific War (redirect from Japanese-American War) the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the Soviet–Japanese War. The Second Sino-Japanese War between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China had been... |
John J. McCloy (category Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany) 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... |
the bombing of Nagasaki and the Soviet Union's declaration of war against Japan and invasion of Japanese-occupied Manchuria. The Japanese government signed... |
and written records such as diaries and war journals, has been provided by Japanese veterans. The Japanese political and military leadership knew of its... |
Population transfer (redirect from Exchange of Populations) internment camps, in 1942, where they were interned for the duration of the war. White Americans frequently bought their property at losses. Japanese... |
Battle of Okinawa between 40,000 and 150,000 residents died. The survivors were put in internment camps by Americans. During the fighting some Japanese troops... |
joined the Americans. The Americans pretended to be captives of the Scouts, who were dressed in Philippine Army uniforms. Once Funston and his "captors"... |
Hong Kong to the Empire of Japan on 25 December 1941. His surrender occurred after 18 days of fierce fighting against the Japanese forces that invaded the... |