Japanese internment camps

Japanese Internment Camps- Aurora Rodriguez, Sammy Bergendahl

  • Pearl Harbor

    Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • Why The Camps Were Established

    Farmers were against Japan
  • Executive Order 9066

    Executive Order 9066
    When the first Internment Camps were established
  • Period: to

    Important Dates for Japanese Internment Camps

  • First People Sent

    First People Sent
  • What The Japanese Americans Experienced

    What The Japanese Americans Experienced
    They were starved and exposed to cruel conditions
  • Conditions of the Camps

    Conditions of the Camps
    Overcrowded, poor living conditions.
  • Hardships

    Hardships
    Some were having difficulties surviving, most died
  • War Location Authority

  • Quotation

    "Most of the 110,000 persons removed for national security were school-age children, infants, and young adults short of voting age."
    Michi Weglyn
  • Last Internees Moved

  • World War II Surrenders

  • How Country Has Tried To Make Up for Actions

    How Country Has Tried To Make Up for Actions
    Allowed internees to return to their homes and tried to rebuild their lives.
  • Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima

  • Congress Passes Japanese-American Evacuation Claims Act

    Congress Passes Japanese-American Evacuation Claims Act
  • Executive Order 12425 passed

     Executive Order 12425 passed
  • Japanese Internment Camps Closed