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The camps were dissolved over a period of many months from April to November, 1945 and some individuals (non-US citizens) remained in the camps as late as April, 1946 pending deportation to Japan.

In January, 1945, the US Supreme Court upheld the exclusion of Japanese-Americans from military zones, but ruled that US citizens of Japanese descent could not be detained in camps.

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The vast majority of the Japanese-Americans were released in 1945, more than half before the war's end in August, 1945. There was a Supreme Court ruling in January, 1945 that invalidated their internment as a means of enforcing their exclusion from the coastal military zones.

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It was shortly after the pearl Harbor attack when President Roosevelt signed a law that put that in motion. if you want an exact date i dont know

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December 17,1944

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Mostly in November in!1945

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