Japanese Internment - World War Two

Young evacuees of Japanese ancestry await internment at Turlock, California, 2nd May 1942. Under wartime presidential Executive Order 9066, 120,000 Japanese Americans were excluded from the West Coast and interned in camps. This image is from the files of the United States National Archives. (Photo by Dorothea Lange/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Young evacuees of Japanese ancestry await internment at Turlock, California, 2nd May 1942. Under wartime presidential Executive Order 9066, 120,000 Japanese Americans were excluded from the West Coast and interned in camps. This image is from the files of the United States National Archives. (Photo by Dorothea Lange/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Japanese Internment - World War Two
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Popperfoto / Contributor
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158061143
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Popperfoto
Date created:
May 02, 1942
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