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pearl harbor
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on this day the japanese bombed pearl harbor.
thy bombed us when nobody was expaecting it and some peolpe thought it was either a drill or a joke untill they seen the dead and burning bodies. -
F.B.I no guns or cameras
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anyone who was a suspected enemy was no allwoed to have any cameras or guns.
most of these people where japanese because they where suspected of working with the attackers and being spies -
Lt. General J. DeWitt, Commanding General
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japanese where moved from camp to camp or others where brought in from other camps all because theador roosevelt was suspicous of all japanese people being spies. -
President Roosevelt signed Executive Order No. 9066
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signed after 10 weeks since japanese bombed pearl harbor
the removal of any or all people from military areas "as deemed necessary or desirable." -
roosevelts re-registartion
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japanese peolpe where placed in japanses interment camps.
they where suspected of being spies and working with japanese soilders to help plot any other attacks againd th U.S.A. -
President Roosevelt signed Public Law 503
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March 21 President Roosevelt signed Public Law 503 (77th Congress) making it a federal offense to violate any order issued by a designated military commander under authority of Executive Order No. 9066. -
WCCA acquires sites for temporary detention centers in California
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March 24 Curfew for all aliens and Japanese proclaimed for military area 1 and other strategic areas in west effective March 27. WCCA acquires sites for temporary detention centers in California at Merced, Tulare, Marysville, and Fresno. -
Henry Stimson announced plans to form an all-Japanese American Combat team
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May The all-Japanese American 442 Regimental Combat Team (RCT) sent to the Italian front -
June 6 D-Day
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the day the u.s. soilders stormed the beaches of normady in france on june 9 1944 -
Korematsu v U.S.: the U.S. Supreme Court rules that one group of citizens may be singled out
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December 18 The WRA announced that all internment camps would be closed before the end of 1945 and the entire WRA program would be liquidated on June 30, 1946. -
August 15 V-J Day
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it was announced that Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II. Since then, both August 14 and August 15 have been known as "Victory over Japan Day," or simply "V-J Day." The term has also been used for September 2, 1945, when Japan's formal surrender took place aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, anchored in Tokyo Bay.