Evacuation of Japanese-Americans April 1942 Historical Photo
The evacuation of Japanese-Americans from Los Angeles, California, occurs in April 1942 during World War II. Under U.S. Army war emergency orders, individuals are forced to leave their homes and take only essential baggage. This relocation is part of a broader government initiative driven by wartime fears, impacting thousands of lives on the West Coast. The event remains a significant moment in American history, illustrating the consequences of wartime policies.
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Evacuation of Japanese-Americans April 1942 Historical Photo
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