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On March 18th 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order #. 9102, "Establishing the War Relocation Authority in the Executive Office of the President and Defining its Functions and Duties." This order created a civilian agency called the Office for Emergency Management (precursor to FEMA) to provide for the removal of persons or classes of people from designated areas as previously denoted under Executive Order No. 9066 (Signed by FDR on February 19, 1942 - AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF WAR TO PRESCRIBE MILITARY AREAS). This was a reaction after the Pearl Harbor Hawaii attack by the Empire of Japan. Even though Japanese-Americans loyally served in WW2 in the European theatre and in OSS operations (precursor to CIA) in Asia many Japanese-Americans stateside and in Hawaii (Hawaii was not a state yet) where rounded up and "detained" at concentration camps "for their own safety". This was the official Whitehouse party-line to justify this obvious racist manuever. Notice that no German-Americans or Italian-Americans (equally as dangerous as Japan was, as it applies to Axis-power spies) were treated the same even though Italy and Germany were Axis (i.e. enemy) countries in WW2. One infamous Japanese-American concentration camp was Manzanar located in California, east of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the concentration camp Manzanar housed approximately 10,000 detainees. There was over 70 camps in the US between 1942-1946, like Camp Harmony, Crystal City Camp, Heart Mountain, Tule Lake, and many more. Here are some smuggled photos of some camp interiors:


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