War Relocation Authority
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detention of Nisei
Executive Order 9066
- In Executive Order 9066
…March 18, 1942, creating the War Relocation Authority, a civilian agency tasked with speeding the process along. A few days later the first wave of “evacuees” arrived at Manzanar War Relocation Center, a collection of tar-paper barracks in the California desert, and most spent the next three years there.
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Japanese American internment
- In Japanese American internment: Relocation
…March 18, 1942, the federal War Relocation Authority (WRA) was established. Its mission was to “take all people of Japanese descent into custody, surround them with troops, prevent them from buying land, and return them to their former homes at the close of the war.”
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Japanese American internment in pictures
- In Japanese American internment in pictures
…March 18, 1942, the federal War Relocation Authority (WRA) was established to “take all people of Japanese descent into custody, surround them with troops, prevent them from buying land, and return them to their former homes at the close of the war.”
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Manzanar Relocation Center
- In Manzanar War Relocation Center
War Relocation Authority was set up; fearing subversive actions, it established 10 relocation centres for persons of Japanese ancestry, located in California, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and Arkansas. The best known of these, and the first to be established, was the Manzanar War Relocation Center…
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Minidoka Internment National Monument
- In Minidoka Internment National Monument
…established in 1942 by the War Relocation Authority as a result of nationwide panic after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. During the war thousands of Japanese Americans were forced to leave their homes and reside in camps situated in remote regions of western states. Minidoka housed citizens…
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