Japanese american internee list names

    • [DOC File]My P - Prisoners of War of the Japanese 1942-1945

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_7150bf.html

      In the English-language Japanese Newspaper Jan Klooster just reads that the Japanese say that the war did not start on the 8th December but on the 26th November when America put some conditions to Japan. According to this paper the Japanese did not have any success over the last 8 months, but it was not mentioned if the Americans had any. 11 Dec.


    • [DOC File]LIBRARY BOOKS

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_db25ea.html

      The World War II Struggle of a Japanese-American Hero. ISBN #: 1-56833-044-8. During WWII Richard Sakakida, a Japanese-American from Hawaii, working as a U.S. Army spy in the Philippines, was captured by the enemy and was the only Japanese-American prisoner of the Japanese forces.


    • [DOC File]Owens Valley History

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_d30a27.html

      I've been researching the Japanese-American internments camps for years now and it’s always great to see websites still dedicated to remembering and informing people about our past. And we don’t necessarily have to be decedents of a certain race or nationality to be connected and empathic. Monday 02/02/2009 12:09:20am . Name: Jenny . E-Mail:


    • [DOC File]Recommended Reading

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_6e3d7b.html

      Recommended Reading Note: Titles in blue refer to POW life in Fukuoka Camp 17 and/or are by Camp 17 POW's 42 months in Hell by John B. Howell. Adapt or Die -a Former Japanese POW Tells All by JD Merritt . An Angel's Illustrated Journal by Floramund F. Difford


    • [DOC File]Census Bureau Confidentiality During World War II

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_e80d65.html

      Mar 12, 2007 · There have been oral and printed allegations that the Bureau turned over a list of names and addresses of all the Japanese living in the United States to the War Department. ... in Japan and his primary occupation was classified as Skilled Occupations in Production of Beverages. NARA, RG 210, “Japanese-American Internee Data File, 1942 ...


    • [DOC File]TABLE OF CONTENTS

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_e5a7c6.html

      A murder mystery filled with Japanese American, Hawaiian, and So. Californian tidbits that grabs your interest from page one. ITEM #3408 $12.00PB Hirasuna, Delphine. Designed by Hinrichs Pentagram NEW! Photographed by Terry Heffernan. THE ART OF GAMAN, Arts And Crafts From The Japanese American Internment Camps 1942-1946, 2005, 128 pages.


    • [DOC File]TABLE OF CONTENTS - Asian American Books

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_844d7b.html

      THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, A Lesson In American History: Curriculum And Resource Guide, 4th Edition, 2002, 125 pages, loose-leaf notebook. Includes a historical overview, important dates, resources, and learning activities. ITEM #3037 $40.00. Matsuoka, Jack. Revised and edited by Emi Young NEW! POSTON CAMP II, BLOCK 211, 2003, 158 pages.


    • [DOC File]The Ohio State University Libraries

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_238718.html

      Starting in the 1930s and continuing throughout her life, Toyo wrote poems and essays extensively, with her published works appearing primarily in Japanese American newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. As a student at Berkeley, she wrote an unpublished paper discussing the Japanese American literary scene of the time (January, 1934) (Folder 96).


    • [DOCX File]Checklist for my ideal car

      https://info.5y1.org/japanese-american-internee-list-names_1_8dc98d.html

      After the war, I learned the results of that battle. The Japanese Imperial Naval force was comprised of 15 ships, including four heavy cruisers. Their combined firepower was thirty-six 9-inch naval guns. The Japanese Naval Landing Party (JNLP) was close to 10,000 men. Against the JNLP were 400 American Marines, with 6 land based 5-inch Naval guns.


Nearby & related entries: