Japanese-Americans Dining in Mess Hall April 1942
Japanese-Americans dine in a mess hall during their evacuation from West Coast areas under a United States Army order during World War II. In April 1942, the U.S. government initiated this evacuation, resulting in many families being relocated to internment camps. This image reflects a significant moment in American history related to civil liberties.
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Japanese-Americans Dining in Mess Hall April 1942
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