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Japanese Internent Camps by Jalen Christianson, DJ Peretti

  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Pearl Harbor Video The attack on Pearl Harbor killed more than 2300 Americans. In all, 12 american ships sank and more than 160 aircrafts were destroyed
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    Japanese Internment Camps

  • Executive Order 9066

    Executive Order 9066
    Franklin Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066 which is the removal of any people from Military areas.
  • Proclomation No. 1 Issued

    Proclomation No. 1 Issued
    Video General Dewitt issues Proclamation No. 1 which states that all Japanese people will move away to Internment camps.
  • The WCCA

    The WCCA
    General DeWitt makes the Wartime Cival Control Administration to carry out Japanese Internment camps.
  • The Surrendering

    The Surrendering
    Germany surrenders from WW2.
  • Nagasaki & Hiroshima

    Nagasaki & Hiroshima
    The atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima 3 days after the bomb in Nagasaki is dropped.
  • Tule Lake Closes

    Tule Lake Closes
    Tule lake, which is one of many Japanese Internment Camps, closes as a segregation center.
  • Petitioners Release

    Petitioners Release
    Louis E. Goodman orders the release of petitioners in Wayne Collins of December 13th, 1945. American Citizens could not turn in to enemy aliens.
  • Japanese American Evacution

    Japanese American Evacution
    President Truman signs the japanes american evacution, which means that all japanese americans will be released from Internment camps
  • Resolution

    Resolution is announced by Japanese-American Citizens for reoaration of World War II
  • WWII Rights Act

    Representitive Mike Lowry creates the WWII Japanese American Human Rights Violation Act.
  • Japanese Internment Camp Investigation

    Japanese Internment Camp Investigation
    The CWRIC holds meeting in Washington D.C. for investigation of the Japanese Internment during World War II
  • H.R. 442

    H.R. 442
    HR 4212 (AKA, the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.) is signed by Ronald Reagan. It gives each surviving Japanese person from the Internment camps $20,000.