Years of infamy

the untold story of America's concentration camps

During the early war years, 11,000 persons of Japanese ancestry, most of them American citizens, were interned in ten relocation centers. The largest of these was Manzanar, which was bounded by barbed wire and guard towers. There, they waited for the war to end so they could resume their lives.

University of Washington Press
1996
9780295974842
book

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