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WW2 By Anthony Pendergrass

  • Pearl Harbor Attacked

    Pearl Harbor Attacked
    Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese during WW2 because we cut of the fuel exported to them.On that day 2,400 plus americans were killed and their familys devastated by the attack. They were attacked at fatal time and were easily acknowledging the fct that the Japanese have spys.
  • FBI warns against possession of cameras or guns by suspected "enemy" aliens

    FBI warns against possession of cameras or guns by suspected "enemy" aliens
    The FBI warns that anyone in a possesion of a camera or a gun is suspected to be a spy or someone plotting against the Unitd States. At the time treason was very worried about the Japanese telling Japan what was going on in the country so they dont plan another attack likre the one on pearl Harbor.
  • "enemy" aliens in West

    "enemy" aliens in West
    January 14 President Roosevelt orders re-registration of suspected "enemy" aliens in West. I remember eating out with the guys and then we heard President Roosevelt speaking on the radio about the enemies still being in our territory. "Roosevelt couldn't stand to still hear about the enemies still being in our country, so He started to take steps into evacuating the enemies.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066

    Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066
    On this day President Roosevelt signs a paper stating that Executive Order 9066 is to remove all people from military areas. In June, they moved more than 110,000 Japanese-Americans to remote internment camps.
  • 442nd Regimental Combat Group

    442nd Regimental Combat Group
    442nd_infantry_regiment.html' >Secretary of War Henry Stimson announced plans to form an all-Japanese American Combat team to be made up of volunteers from both the mainland and Hawaii.Roosevelt approved of this special segregated Japanese American unit for combat. nearly 20,000 were serving in this combat unit and most served in the front lines.
  • 1943 Enrollment

    1943 Enrollment
    Men between the ages of 42 and 64 had enrolled during the fourth registeration. This happend in order to have enoiugh people in the war just in case Hitler took over because he got so far and took over so many countrys that chances were not looking to good.
  • June 6 D-Day

    June 6 D-Day
    The D DAY Right after all the new recruits hve had serious training we had a special mission that foreshadowed the end of Hitlers dream of Nazi domination. We had over 150,000 people, 5,000 ships, and 11,000 airplanes. We kew that this was the day to end it all and were ready to do so.
  • contain loyal American

    contain loyal American
    During that year all of our attention was turned toward china. Everybody will be getting ready for a big attack on japan for what they did to our docks. We directed a series of B-29 raids against Japanese positions around Hangkok
  • V-J Day

    V-J Day
    I remember on August 14, 1945 when japan surrender to the allies and ending WWII. We also have used it for september 2, 1945, when Japan's formal surrender took place aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, anchored in Tokyo Bay.
  • WRA Internment camps are closed except for Tule Lake Center

    WRA Internment camps are closed except for Tule Lake Center
    Most of the Tuleans remained in the U.S., but nearly 4,500 of those who renounced their American citizenship left on ships for Japan in late 1944 and early 1945. Some still had to stay up unitl 1947 until they were moved to camps in Bismark, Santa Fe, and Crystal City, Texas.