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- Internment of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia
In its 1944 decision Korematsu v United States, the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the removals under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- LibGuides: Japanese American Internment -- WWII: Timeline
A resource guide to help you explore the history of Japanese American forced removal and incarceration during World War II
- Japanese Internment Research Timeline - Sutori
July 2, 1948: Evacuation Claims Act allows internment camp prisoners to file for loss of property and damage October 4, 1983: Fred Korematsu's petition is granted and the internemnt of Japanese Americans is deemed unconstitutional November 2, 1989: President George Bush gives funds back to Japanese Americans who were put into internment camps
- Timeline: Japanese Americans during World War II
The proclamation lifts the West Coast exclusion orders and restores the right of Japanese Americans to return to their former communities The proclamation is effective January 2, 1945 December 18, 1944: The Supreme Court hands down its decision on the Korematsu and Endo cases
- Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II
In his speech to Congress, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy " The attack launched the United States fully into the two theaters of World War II – Europe and the Pacific Prior to Pearl Harbor, the United States had been involved in a non-combat role, through the Lend-Lease Program
- Japanese American internment Timeline of Events
Japanese-American internment was the relocation and internment by the United States government in 1942 of approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese who lived along the Pacific coast of the United States to camps called "War Relocation Camps," in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- Japanese American internment | Definition, Camps, Locations, Conditions . . .
Japanese American internment, the forced relocation by the U S government of thousands of Japanese Americans to detention camps during World War II Between 1942 and 1945, a total of 10 camps were opened, holding approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans in California, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arkansas
- Timeline of Events - The Japanese Internment
September 1, 1939 Japanese American internment was the World War II internment in "War Relocation Camps" of over 110,000 people of Japanese heritage who lived on the Pacific coast of the United States 1939 - 1946 People in the concentration camps had a hard time trying to stay alive
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