Japanese-American Families at LA Train Station April 1942
Japanese-American families gather at a train station in Los Angeles, California, in April 1942. They await transportation as part of the forced evacuation due to U.S. Army orders during World War II. This relocation affected thousands, reshaping communities and lives across the West Coast amid wartime tensions.
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Japanese-American Families at LA Train Station April 1942
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