Rarely seen color photographs capture how more than 120,000 Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps across the American West after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 more than 75 years ago.
Public
Law 503 was passed by Congress on March 21, 1942 which resulted in the
relocation of Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans to one of 10
internment camps located in the American West.
Adults,
including the elderly, and children were transported by bus and train
with few belongings as they were forced to confinement camps leaving
their homes and businesses behind with less than 48 hours of notice that
they would be forced out.
They were
sent, ostensibly to avoid sabotage and spying, to camps in California,
Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and other states as far away as
Arkansas as war hysteria gripped the nation and citizens feared another
attack after the Japanese attack on Pear Harbor.
Internees,
as they were called, were prohibited from having cameras inside the
camps. But that rule was not strictly forced at Heart Mountain, located
in Wyoming, where amateur photographer Bill Manbo and his family were
forced to reside in 1942.
More @ Daily Mail
The article I read a few yrs. ago stated their property was
ReplyDeletestolen by jealous Americans, their belongings auctioned off,
their assets in the banks, confiscated, never to be returned.
They were forced to leave with one suitcase of belongings.
Many committed suicide. Typical FDR despicableness.
The German American citizens were done in much the same way.
Thanks and if you have a link, please let me know. About either nationality.
DeleteI can't locate the original link, of course, but here are a
ReplyDeletecouple. Note paragraph 12, re: 'communist party.' Sound
familiar? ( communism was encouraged )
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v02/v02p-45_Weber.html also.....
http://fear.org/RMillerJ-A.html
Off topic but heard on the news a zoo in France was broken
into and a White Rhino was killed and the horn chainsawed
off. First this has ever happened. Savages???????
Hadn't heard the latter. Insane. Thanks. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-japanese-camps-in-california-world.html
DeleteIt seems the Germans and Italians were not demonized like
ReplyDeletethe Japanese were which is considered brutalized.
http://germaninternment.blogspot.com/#!
Interesting pic of a German internment camp in Hot Springs,
North Carolina. I live pretty close to Hot Springs but
never saw this:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/us-confiscated-half-billion-dollars-private-property-during-wwi-180952144/
It seems the Germans and Italians were not demonized like the Japanese were which is considered brutalized.
DeleteI imagine due to the difference in the treating of our POW's in the two countries and their races.Thanks.
https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2017/03/nc-us-confiscated-half-billion-dollars.html#