Entitled: "At work on camouflage nets at the Japanese internment camp in Santa Anita, California." The internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps of 110,000-120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (62% of the internees were US citizens) ordered by President Roosevelt shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.


WWII, Japanese-American Internment, 1942


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