Internment Camps of WWII A Photo Montage, By Mr. White.

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Internment Camps of WWII A Photo Montage, By Mr. White

President Franklin D. Roosevelt Signing the Declaration of War against Japan December 8, 1941

Report on the Internment Camps

"Japanese near trains during Relocation"; ARC #195538

Posting directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry from the first section in San Francisco to be affected by the evacuation

Mr. and Mrs. K. Tseri have closed their drugstore in preparation for the forthcoming evacuation from their home and business.

Customers buy merchandise in a store operated by a proprietor of Japanese ancestry during a pre-evacuation sale. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war

Children in families of Japanese ancestry were evacuated with their parents and will be housed for the duration in War Relocation Authority centers where facilities will be provided for them to continue their education.

Members of the Shibuya family are pictured at their home before evacuation. The father and the mother were born in Japan and came to this country in At that time the father had $60 in cash and a basket of clothes. He later built a prosperous business of raising select varieties of chrysanthemums which he shipped to Eastern markets under his own trade name. Six children in the family were born in the United States. ARC Identifier: ARC

Henry T. Futamachi (left), superintendent of a 1,300-acre mechanized ranch, discusses agricultural problems with the ranch owner, John B. MacKinley. Before evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry, Futamachi, 45, was paid $4,000 a year and bonuses. He came to this country 28 years ago with his father. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war.

Dave Tatsuno rereads notes he compiled while he was a student at the University of California where he was graduated in Tatsuno, with his two- year-old son at his side, is packing his possessions at 2625 Buchanan Street, prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry. Evacuees will be housed at War Relocation Authority centers for the duration.

Residents of Japanese ancestry file forms containing personal data, two days before evacuation, at a Wartime Civil Control Administration station.

With baggage stacked, residents of Japanese ancestry await a bus at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station, 2020 Van Ness Avenue, as part of the first group of 664 to be evacuated from San Francisco on April 6, Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration.

Japanese family heads and persons living alone form a line outside the station located in the Japanese American Citizens League Auditorium at 2031 Bush Street, to appear for "processing" in response to Civilian Exclusion Order Number 20.

Baggage belonging to evacuees from the assembly center at Puyallup, Washington, is sorted and trucked to owners in their barrack apartments.

Newly arrived evacuees from the assembly center at Puyallup, Washington, are registered and assigned barrack apartments at this War Relocation Authority center

left to right, George, Hisa, and Yasbei with picture of a United States serviceman. Colorado River Relocation Center, Poston, Arizona.

Classes are housed in tarpaper-covered, barrack-style buildings originally designed as living quarters for the evacuees. Heart Mountain, Wyoming

The poster crew turns out fire and safety posters, announcements for public gatherings and dances, and some general instructions.

It takes approximately four carloads of coal a day to provide heat for residents at this Wyoming relocation center during the cold winter months. Here a crew of men load trucks from the coal gondola for delivery to barracks

The court is composed of seven judges selected from the residents and appointed by the project director. They preside over infractions of center regulations and ordinary civil court cases.

Happy Valentine’s Day  Jerome Relocation Center, Dermott, Arkansas. Fourth grade children at Jerome, with the help of their teacher, Miss Era Nixon and the Community Cooperative Association, planned and operated a cooperative valentine store, 02/1944. ARC Identifier: Still Pictures Unit (College Park, MD)

The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan in 1945 lifted nucler fallout 60,000 feet above the epicenter.