Japanese-Americans at Train Station Los Angeles 1942
In April 1942, Japanese-Americans wait for a train in Los Angeles, California, as part of their forced evacuation due to U.S. Army war emergency orders. This relocation was a result of wartime policies that affected thousands of individuals and families on the West Coast during World War II. The event illustrates the complexities of American history during this era.
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Japanese-Americans at Train Station Los Angeles 1942
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