Japanese Internment

  • Japanese attack Ohaou from the perspective of an american sailor

    Japanese attack Ohaou from the perspective of an american sailor
    http://www.history.com/topics/pearl-harbor' >Pearl Harbor</a
    The barrage lasted just two hours, but it was devastating: The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and almost 200 airplanes. More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded
    "the bombing started early they just kept coming bomb after bomb explosion after explosion it was endless chaos."
  • Proclamation 2525- Government offical against it

    Proclamation 2525- Government offical against it
    Wording of proclamation
    , being of the age of fourteen years and upward, who shall be within the United States and not actually naturalized, shall be liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured, and removed as alien enemies."
    "The president signed the proclamtion this morning so this is what it has come to, I know we were attacked but these are people not mindless animals"
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    Japanese Internment

  • Order 9066- japanese american

    Order 9066- japanese american
    Order 9066
    The order also authorized transporting these citizens to assembly centers hastily set up and governed by the military in California, Arizona, Washington state, and Oregon
    The order has been broad casted on the radio looks like all our suspicions are true they truely fear us more than any right minded person should
  • Mannzanar camp opens-Japanese internment prisoner

    Mannzanar camp opens-Japanese internment prisoner
    Manzanar camp
    he United States government ordered more than 110,000 men, women, and children to leave their homes and detained them in remote, military-style camps.
    This is the final straw they take away my rights one by one now i have to go live in a camp i might as well live in Nazi Germany
  • Public law 503- Military offiacal

    Public law 503- Military offiacal
    Public law 503
    excluding Japanese Americans from the West Coast—a policy that had been in effect for nearly three years and resulted in the relocation and detainment of more than 110,000 men, women and children of Japanese descent.
    The new law passed today 'bout time if you ask me good men been dieing over there and those aliens just watch and laugh
  • The 442nd Regimental-Japanese American solider

    The 442nd Regimental-Japanese American solider
    Veteran memorial
    The 442nd was a U.S. military regiment comprised entirely of Japanese Americans
    /finnaly the time has come for me to show America i am no spy they will see i will kill my blood brothers for my adopted ones just to prove it
  • Yasui vs. United States-Government offical

    Yasui vs. United States-Government offical
    <a href='http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=320&invol=115' >Case Law<
    an American-born person of Japanese ancestry, was convicted in the district court of an offense defined by the Act of March 21, 1942, 56 Stat. 173, 18 U.S.C.A. 97a. The indictment charged him with violation,
    This is just what we need right now a court case a war civil unrest mass paranoia and now a curt casedon't people understand this is for the good of America
  • D-Day- Japanese-American Solider

    D-Day- Japanese-American Solider
    D-day
    une 6, 1944, 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France
    Well to be honest i am glad to be going in to battle against these German boys i don't think i could kill other japanese
  • Supreme Court rules WRA detainment unconstitutional-Supreme court justice

    Supreme Court rules WRA detainment unconstitutional-Supreme court justice
    WRA has no authority to detain a "concededly loyal" American citizen
    The vote came through today thanks to me and a few others we can finally end the detainment it took four long years but we finally did it.
  • Prisoners freed-Japanese-American solider

    Prisoners freed-Japanese-American solider
    Dachau liberated
    On April 29, 1945, the U.S. Seventh Army's 45th Infantry Division liberates Dachau, the first concentration camp established by Germany's Nazi regime. A major Dachau subcamp was liberated the same day by the 442nd Rainbow Division.
    Not much left for the nazi's to defend anymore a series of camps and Berlin is all they got left it isn't even fair anymore they've got the old the young and the weak.
  • Japan defeated-Jpanese citizen

    Japan defeated-Jpanese citizen
    Victory day in Japan
    On August 14, 1945, it was announced that Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II
    Japan has been defeated we finally did it, we such a strange word now they say we defeated the japanese but what did we do i watched as my brothers over the sea were killed and didn't rise up so i suppose i did all i could.