List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War IIRaid at Cabanatuan
Godzilla is never directly named, but it is implied that he battled the Nautilus on the Japanese coast in the 1950s. Janni Nemo claims that there are burns on her arm as the result of the monster's atomic breath; the beast was presumably killed by Hugo Coghlan.Auric...
Between 1933 and 1941, the Chinese city of Shanghai accepted unconditionally over 18,000 Jewish refugees escaping the Holocaust in Europe, a number greater than those taken in by Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and British India combined during World War II. Japanese government ensured Jewish s...
Shortly after the Imperial Japanese Navy launched its attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which authorized the removal of individuals of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast from their homes and their mandatory imprisonment in internment camps, ...
The Japanese-Americans Relocation record set documents from 1942-1946 where entire families were forced to abandon businesses and homes to remote internment camps called "relocation centers" on the West Coast. A clear violation of civil rights and due process, the rec...
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Obasanby Joy Kogawa. A story of internment of Japanese-Canadians in British Columbia during World War II. The Stone Angelby Margaret Laurence. A life story set in the Prairies. Two Solitudesby Hugh McLennan. The Canadian classic set in Catholic Quebec and Protestant Ontario. ...
Lange documented Japanese Americans being forced into internment camps during WW II. She was also the first woman to receive the Geggenheim fellowship, one of the most prestigious awards in the industry, for her photography.Alfred Eisenstaedt(1898-1995) ...
As leader of the Republic of China in the Nanjing decade, Chiang had the difficult task of modernizing the country with whatever time and resources he had before impending Japanese threat. Trying to avoid a war with Japan while hostilities with CCP continued, he was kidnapped in the Xi'an ...
Coinciding with the internment of around 120,000 people of Japanese descent is Kazuko’s unfolding sense of self. “I felt nothing unusual stirring inside me,” she writes when her mother explains Kazuko’s Japanese lineage. –SL Swimming to Freedom: My Escape from China and the Cultural...