



Japanese-Americans Await Train to Owens Valley April 1942
Japanese-Americans in Los Angeles, California, wait for a train to Owens Valley in April 1942. This image captures the evacuation ordered by the U.S. Army during World War II. It reflects the historical context of forced relocation and the impact on Japanese-American communities during this challenging period in American history.
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Japanese-Americans Await Train to Owens Valley April 1942
