United States. War Relocation Authority
États-Unis. War relocation authority
War Relocation Authority (Department of the Interior ; Stany Zjednoczone)
USA War Relocation Authority
Etats-Unis, War agency liquidation unit
War Relocation Authority US government agency established to handle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
VIAF ID: 155910538 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
- 210 | | ‡a Etats-Unis ‡b War agency liquidation unit
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- 110 2 _ ‡a États-Unis. ‡b War relocation authority
- 110 1 _ ‡a USA ‡b War Relocation Authority
- 110 2 _ ‡a United States War Relocation Authority
- 110 2 _ ‡a United States ‡b War Relocation Authority
- 110 2 _ ‡a United States. War Relocation Authority
- 110 1 _ ‡a United States. ‡b War Relocation Authority
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- 110 2 _ ‡a War Relocation Authority ‡c US government agency established to handle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
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5xx's: Related Names (14)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Department of the Interior (Stany Zjednoczone)
- 510 1 _ ‡a États-Unis. ‡b War Agency Liquidation Unit
- 500 1 _ ‡a Myer, Dillon S. ‡d 1891-1982 ‡4 rela ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#relatedPerson ‡e Relation allgemein
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- 510 1 _ ‡a United States. ‡b Department of the Interior
- 510 1 _ ‡a United States. ‡b Office for Emergency Management
- 510 1 _ ‡a United States. ‡b War Agency Liquidation Unit
- 510 2 _ ‡a United States ‡b Department of the Interior
- 510 2 _ ‡a United States ‡b War Agency Liquidation Unit
- 510 1 _ ‡a War Agency Liquidation Unit (Department of the Interior ; Stany Zjednoczone)
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Works
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Administrative highlights of the WRA program | |
Community government in war relocation centers | |
The evacuated people : a quantitative description | |
Impounded people; Japanese-Americans in the relocation centers | |
Landscaping done by evacuee residents of Camp No. 1. Colorado Relocation Center, Poston, Arizona | |
Legal and constitutional phases of the WRA program. | |
Lone Pine, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry arriving by train and awaiting buses for Manzanar, a War Relocation Authority center | |
Mr. Hiromu Komori, (left) formerly of Pasadena and Gila River Center, and Mr. Hitoshi Fukui, formerly of Los Angeles and Heart Mountain, are shown here operating a Logan lathe at the Aetna Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio | |
Nisei in the war against Japan. | |
Nisei in uniform. | |
Official information bulletin. | |
Portrat of an Issei. Mr. Kinya Okahima, formerly of Los Angeles and Minidoka, determined to contribute what he can to the war effort, is teaching Japanese at th University of Pennsylvania | |
Post exclusion bulletin = Jogairei kōhō kokuji | |
Poston daily chronicle | |
Press bulletin | |
Relocation communities for wartime evacuees. | |
The relocation program. | |
Returns to West Coast, city, cumulative, Jan. 1-June 30, 1945): | |
The Rohwer outpost. | |
Rohwer relocator. | |
Rowher jiho | |
Santa Anita pacemaker. | |
The school band at Palmyra High School is practicing for a forthcoming football game when it will parade and play before the grandstand, its members in their band uniforms. Joshua Shimomura plays the cornet and his brother, Lincoln, the clarinet in the school band and attend rehearsals after school | |
Sentinel supplement. | |
Shin Tanaka, 16 yr. old Issei from the Central Utah Relocation Center, who plans to be a doctor, is receiving excellent training at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City during his summer school vacation | |
Spectators are viewing paintings and drawings of relocation life by Miss Mine Okubo, Nisei, who resettled to New York from the Topaz Center, at the opening of an exhibit of herwork on March 6, at the American Common in New York under the auspices of the Common Council for American Unity.... | |
Stockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Cutting potato seed on an industrialized farm where, before evacuation, persons of Japanese ancestry did all the work | |
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That enterprising Issei can make new lives for themselves in strange communities is proved by the case of George Inai, who before the evacuation order operated a grocery store in Sacramento, California. He now runs a thriving grocery concern in Denver, Colorado.... | |
These men, all Issei, are at work in one of the 36 greenhouses operated by the Issei-owned Ozone Park Nursery, Inc., near New York City.... The nursery, one of the biggest on Long Island, N.Y. was established in 1917 by Mr. Yamaguchi's father-in-law, Kujiro Fuchigami. In all 17 persons, including two Caucasians, are employed | |
Token shipment (Oswego camp) | |
Token shipment, the story of America's war refugee shelter. | |
Tule Lake, Calif. July 1942. K. Fukushima, 38, farmer evacuee from Clarksburg, adjusting the flow of seed potatoes on a feeding rotary potato planter. Five hundred acres of potatoes will be planted on the War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese descent at Tule Lake | |
Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. John Matsumoto, 28, former tenant farmer from Staten Island Land Company in San Francisco County, California, puts seed peas in pea drill. Twenty acres of peas are now being planted at the relocation center | |
Tulean dispatch | |
War refugee board "Summary report" | |
War Relocation Authority quarterly and semiannual reports. | |
Wartime exile : the exclusion of the Japanese Americans from the West coast | |
The wartime handling of evacuee property | |
"What we're fighting for." Statements by United States servicemen about Americans of Japanese descent. | |
WRA, a story of human conservation. |