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December 7, 1941
The attack on Pearl Habor local authorise and the F.B.I begin to round up Japanese Americans with 48 hours 1,291 Isseiare in custudy these are men held under no formed charges most would spend time in enemy alien interment run by Justice Department. -
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Japanese Internment Camp
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February 19, 1942
President Roosevent signs Execultive order 9066 allowed military authorities to explode anyone from anywhere without trail of hearings. Forces removal and increasation of Japenese Americans. -
March 2 1942
Glen John L. Dewitts issues Public Proclaim, No.1 creates military Areas Nos.1 and 2. No.1 includes western portions of Califronia, Oregon and Washington and parts of Arizona. Military to the rest of those states the proclomation hits the people might be excluded from millitary No.1. -
March 11 1942
Executive order 9095 created office of the Alien Property Custodian and gave it discretionary, plenary authority overall alien proporty intersest. -
May 7, 1942
The surrender of Germany ends the war in Europe. -
August 6, 1945
The atomic bomb on Hiroshime. -
March 20, 1946
Tule Lack closes -
June 30 1947
U.S. district Judge Louis E. Goodman orders that the petitionerrs in Wayne Collins suit of December 13, 1945 be realesed native-born American citizens could not be converted to enemy aliens and could not be imprisoned or sent to Japan on the basis of renunciation. -
July 2, 1948
President Truman signs the Japenese Americans Evacuation Claims Act. -
July 10, 1970
A resolution is announced by the Japenese American Citizen Leage's Northern Califoria Western Nevada. -
November 28 1979
Representitive Mike Lowery (DWA) introduces the World War II Japanese American human rights violations Act (H. R. 5977) into congress. -
July 14, 1981
The commision on Wartime Relocation and Interment of Civilians which is held in Washington D.C to investigate the interment of Japenses Americans during World War II. -
June 16
The CWRIC its formal recommendations to congress concerning redress for japenese Americans interned during World War II they include individual payments of $20,000 to each of those which spent time in the concentration camps and are still alive. -
August 10
H.R. 442 is signed into law by President Ronald Regan a $1.25 billion education found amoung other provisions.