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Nazi Occupation
German army launched a ferocious assault across the Polish border, and the first Blitzkrieg had begun. Hitler attacked the soviet union, and shortly they stood in front of the gates of moscow. They didnt earn their freedom. I was a doctor, and i had all of the medicine that everyone needed to stay alive. while the Mazis were here i was hiding from them for five years, and shortly after my death, they found where i had been hiding the whole time. -
Pearl Harbor
pearl harbor history Early one morning japanese fightter planes attacked american naval base at Pearl Harbor. Many americans died, and almost everything was destroyed.
The windows were rattaling, people screaming, everything was burning. My family and I were scared! Boates were sunk, people dead everywhere. All I really saw was the "Rising Sun"
emblem on the side of the air craft. My family and I were terrified. "Johnie and Dale Gano" -
Attorney General orders all suspected "enemy "aliens in West to surrender short wave radios and cameras
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue a declaration, signed by representatives of 26 countries, called the "United Nations." The signatories of the declaration vowed to create an international postwar peacekeeping organization. Axis powers. Many of us were suprised these many things were happening, but what neds to be done has to be done. -
Roosevelt signs and passes laws
"The second generation Japanese can only be evacuated either as part of a total evacuation, giving access to the areas only by permits, or by frankly trying to put them out on the ground that their racial characteristics are such that we cannot understand or even trust the citizen Japanese. we hope to avoid a relapse into the Great Depression after the war ended.
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President Roosevelt
Ten weeks after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, authorizing the removal of any or all people from military areas "as deemed necessary or desirable." I was young, but i new what was going on. Everyone was talking about it and i has no idea what to do. They were saying it was a sneek attack on pearl harbor, but we new it was comming. people were signing documents. -
WRA Internment camps are closed except for Tule Lake Center
WRA Internment camps are closed except for Tule Lake Center
15 Oct 1945 Tule Lake I remember hearing about how Most of the Tuleans remained in the U.S., but nearly 4,500 of those who renounced their American citizenship left on ships for Japan in late 1944 and early 1945. Some still had to stay up unitl 1947 until they were moved to camps in Bismark, Santa Fe, and Crystal City, Texas.