Japanese-Americans Evacuated from Los Angeles April 1942
In April 1942, Japanese-American residents in Los Angeles, California, bid farewell to friends and family as they prepare for evacuation to Owens Valley. During World War II, U.S. Army orders mandated the relocation of Japanese-Americans from West Coast areas, profoundly affecting communities. This image serves as a historical reminder of these wartime decisions.
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Japanese-Americans Evacuated from Los Angeles April 1942
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