Ireichō - Japanese American National Museum The Ireichō contains the first comprehensive listing of over 125,000 persons of Japanese ancestry who were incarcerated in US Army, Department of Justice, Wartime Civil Control Administration, and War Relocation Authority camps
Ireichō — JACL Each 15-minute appointment allows your party to stamp a total of six names Reservations for JACL are available here [link] The deadline for JACL reservations for the Ireichō is July 10, after which any remaining time slots will be released to the general public
Monument to Japanese American WWII detainees lists more than 125,000 . . . Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II are being honored at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles A monument listing the names of all the people who were detained in camps, called the Ireichō, will be on display at the museum until Dec 1
Exhibit honors Japanese American incarcerees - JoySauce. com Beyond the names in the book, the Ireichō contains special ceramic pieces that were made from soil that was collected from 75 former incarceration camps from almost every region of the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, California, and Arkansas, according to JANM
75 WWII Camps Listed on Ireichō - Rafu Shimpo On Sept 24 at the Japanese American National Museum, an installation ceremony was held for the Ireichō, a national names monument honoring persons of Japanese ancestry incarcerated in the U S during World War II Participants in the ceremony included representatives of 75 wartime confinement sites located across the country
Ireichō: The Book of Names at JANM - YouTube JANM invites you to stamp the Ireichō, a sacred book that records the names of over 125,000 persons of Japanese ancestry who were unjustly imprisoned in US Army, Department of Justice, and