Internment of Japanese Americans
The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast. Approximately two-thirds of the internees were United States citizens. These actions were ordered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt shortly after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Internment of Japanese Americans
The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast. Approximately two-thirds of the internees were United States citizens. These actions were ordered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt shortly after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
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De internering van Japanse Ame ...... van 20.000 dollar uitgekeerd.
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Die Internierung japanischstäm ...... enannt War Relocation Centers.
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Els camps de concentració per ...... nacionalitat, segons la llei).
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Internace Američanů japonského ...... říteli – Japonskému císařství.
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Internowanie Amerykanów pochod ...... japońskiego czeka na ewakuację
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L'Internamento dei giapponesi ...... iderati come possibili nemici.
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Los campos de concentración pa ...... ión con los de origen japonés.
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L’internement des Nippo-Améric ...... ogement précaires et éloignés.
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Os campos de concentração nos ...... te no abatimento dos reclusos.
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Penginterniran Jepang-Amerika ...... , atau ahli waris dari mereka.
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Between 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast
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Institutions of the Wartime Ci ...... ern, Southern and Western U.S.
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"Challenge to Democracy "
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"Japanese Relocation with Milton Eisenhower"
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World War II Internment Camps
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De internering van Japanse Ame ...... orlogsgebied verklaard werden.
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Die Internierung japanischstäm ...... enannt War Relocation Centers.
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Els camps de concentració per ...... per part de l'Imperi Japonès.
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Internace Američanů japonského ...... říteli – Japonskému císařství.
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Internowanie Amerykanów pochod ...... ztowano ok. 1200 do 1800 osób.
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L'Internamento dei giapponesi ...... iderati come possibili nemici.
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Los campos de concentración pa ...... r del país entre 1942 y 1946.
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L’internement des Nippo-Améric ...... ogement précaires et éloignés.
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Os campos de concentração nos ...... ram ocupados de 1942 até 1948.
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Penginterniran Jepang-Amerika ...... warga negara Amerika Serikat.
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Campos de concentración para japoneses en Estados Unidos
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Campos de concentração nos Estados Unidos
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Camps de concentració per als japonesos americans
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Internace Američanů japonského původu
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Internamento dei giapponesi negli Stati Uniti
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Internement des Nippo-Américains
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Internering av japaner i USA under andra världskriget
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Internering van Japanse Amerikanen
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Internierung japanischstämmiger Amerikaner
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Internment of Japanese Americans
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