Japanese-American Police Officer in Nyssa Oregon 1942
A vintage image from July 1942 shows a Japanese-American man serving as a special police officer at a mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon. The camp was created to accommodate evacuated Japanese individuals during World War II. It operated under a council elected by the camps inhabitants, reflecting a unique approach to self-governance during a challenging time.
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Japanese-American Police Officer in Nyssa Oregon 1942
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