Japanese-Americans Await Evacuation April 1942
Japanese-Americans wait at a Los Angeles train station in April 1942, preparing for evacuation to Owens Valley under a U.S. Army war emergency order during World War II. Thousands faced relocation due to wartime policies. This moment illustrates the logistical challenges and personal impacts of the governments actions on the Japanese-American community.
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Japanese-Americans Await Evacuation April 1942
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