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Judgment without trial : Japanese American imprisonment during World War II
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Judgment without trial : Japanese American imprisonment during World War II

Verfasser/in: Tetsuden Kashima
Verlag: Seattle : University of Washington Press, ©2003.
Serien: Scott and Laurie Oki series in Asian American studies.
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Publisher's description: Judgment without Trial reveals that long before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government began making plans for the eventual internment and later incarceration of the Japanese American population. Tetsuden Kashima uses newly obtained records to trace this process back to the 1920s, when a nascent imprisonment organization was developed to prepare for a possible war with Japan,  Weiterlesen…
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Medientyp: Internetquelle
Dokumenttyp: Buch, Internet-Ressource
Alle Autoren: Tetsuden Kashima
ISBN: 0295982993 9780295982991
OCLC-Nummer: 51653190
Beschreibung: xi, 316 p. : 2 ill., 1 map ; 24 cm.
Inhalt: The imprisonment process --
Pre-World War II preparations --
The internment process of the Justice and War Departments --
The territory of Hawaii --
The territory of Alaska and Latin America --
Justice Department and army camps --
The arbitrary process of control --
Segregation centers and other camps --
Abuses, protests, and the Geneva Convention --
Imprisonment and stigma.
Serientitel: Scott and Laurie Oki series in Asian American studies.
Verfasserangabe: Tetsuden Kashima.
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Reveals that long before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the US government began making plans for the eventual internment and later incarceration of the Japanese American population. Utilizing  Weiterlesen…

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