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Japanese Americans had experienced dramatic and prejudice for decades but nothing could have prepared them for the scales and intesity of the anti-japanese feelings that swept the pacific states following the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
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President Roosevelt signs executive order at number 9066 which allows military athorities to exclude anyone from anywhere without trial or hearing. Through the subject of only limited iterest at the time this order set the stage for the entire forest removal and dismissal of japanese americans.
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The first civilian exclusion order issued by army is issued for the brain bride island area near seattle. The forty-five families there are given a week to prepare. By the end of october, 108 exclusions were issue, and all the japanes in the military no.1and california portion of no.2 would be dismissed.
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The surrender of germany ends the war in Europe.
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The atomic bomb is dropped on heroshima. Three days later, another bomb was dropped. On August 14th,the pacific war would end.
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An icredible amount of people evaculated tule lake. 5,000 people had no place to go.
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The us district judge louis and Goodman orders that the petitioners in waine collins suit of December 13th would be released, nativeborn american citizens. 200 people were release from different places in the u.s on September 6th.
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President Trueman signs the japanese american evacuation claims acts. Although 28 million was to be paid out through provision.
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A resolution announced by the Japanese American citizen league's northern california-Western Nevada district councal calling for reputation of world War 2 dismissed japanese americans.
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H.R 442 is signed in the hands of president ronold regan. Indivisual payment of 20,000 to each surviving internes abd a 1.25 million dollar fund to education.
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