How will history judge us? During World War II, our country moved Japanese Americans into "internment camps." It is ironic that at the same time, American troops would free Jewish people in ...
Transferred late in World War II, Japanese prisoners of war encountered suspicion in southwest Iowa before labor demands forced change.
Satsuki Ina's earliest memories are of barbed wire and internment camps. "We went from Tule Lake, my father went to Bismarck, North Dakota," Ina said, thumbing through a photo album. Her family, like ...
Tents erected for POWs sit behind fences at the Honouliuli incarceration camp on Oahu in this undated photo by R.H. Lodge. And yet today, too few know its name. Despite Congress acknowledging the ...
THAT HISTORY IS STILL IMPORTANT TODAY. ERIKO. IT MEANS A RECORD OF NAMES IN JAPANESE. IT’S BEING RECOGNIZED AS A LESSONS LEARNED IN OUR HISTORY. JEFF KAWAGUCHI’S PARENTS ARE TWO OF THE NAMES IN A SEA ...
A listener compares the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II to the Jewish Holocaust under the Nazis and raises the question of... Updated 02/14 1:35 p.m. (Click for the latest): More ...
The Trump administration opened an immigrant detention site at a former Japanese internment camp in Texas, leading to condemnation from politicians, advocacy groups, and descendants of survivors of ...
In a letter to President Roosevelt, Representative John Dingell of Michigan suggests incarcerating 10,000 Hawaiian Japanese Americans as hostages to ensure "good behavior" on the part of Japan.
On March 29, 1942, Elaine Buchman Yoneda faced an excruciatingly fateful decision: She had received an order to bring her three-year-old son Tommy the following day to an assembly point in Los Angeles ...
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