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The attached illustration was created by the U.S. Government during the early days of World War II and will help to illustrate how enormous the task of Japanese-American “relocation” must have been.

Click here to read about the Japanese-American internment camps of W.W. II.


Click here to read some of the reasoning that was offered for this step…

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