Okay, here's the last one. You have to click three times to be able to read it. Since I can post a few more attachments on this thread, I'll add...
Received these docs recently and thought I'd share them. It's monotonous reading but imagine having to live under these rules. Which country's...
One more regarding walking about and getting shot. Japanese American Evacuation O.H. 649 Harry Nakamura Interviewed by John McFarlane on May 2,...
Civil Liberties Public Education Fund: Hope readers will learn more about it and what your tax dollars are doing... "While the CLPEF does not...
I have not heard anything about the men you have described, infact this is the first! The little I have read on them lead me to believe they were...
When's the last time you read a story about Sam Shinohara? How about Tom Kawakita?
You do realize hundreds of thousands of people were sent to these camps, German, Japanese, Italian, etc for no reason other than they came from...
Yes, fluff piece. The Japanese Money Bill of 1988 stipulates taxpayer funds be used to "re-educate" the American people regarding this history....
Another fluff piece paid for by the U.S. taxpayer courtesy of the Japanese Money Bill of 1988. And the writer's last name is Watanabe. What a...
Agreed, Clint.
The "many Japan sympathizers" among the Issei were those described by the Los Angeles office of the Office of Naval Intelligence at the time as...
Not to quibble Clint because your post was spot on. But the military felt there was quite a bit happening. 1.Office of Naval Intelligence...
Santa Anita Racetrack also housed GIs until the end of the war. And President Reagan sat on the bill for years and reluctantly signed it in 1988...
"They put them in these internment camps," he said. "They lost their homes, a lot of them did. They lost everything they had but the clothes on...
Seki's 442nd Regimental Combat Team became the most decorated unit in US military history for its size and length of service. No dispute about...
I was referring to the Battle of L.A. Actually you were belittling the Battle of L.A. and the Niihau Incident. That's why I mentioned the...
You said this: "I wonder if it was that brown paper bag that "attacked" L.A. a few weeks later? :D" To which I provided a little historical...
Null post, then. How interesting. Readers can decide for themselves whose posts on this thread contain more historical substance.
Okay, I know you have a point in there, right? The facts speak for themselves. Readers can draw their own conclusions.
More paper bags..... Office of Naval Intelligence memorandum for the Chief of Naval Operations, Feb 12, 1941,"Japanese Espionage Organization in...