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: Before the permanent camps were built, families were held in temporary "assembly centers" located at racetracks and fairgrounds, often living in converted horse stalls. Life Behind Barbed Wire g9066.mp4
Incarcerees were sent to ten main "Relocation Centers" situated in desolate, harsh climates, including: and Tule Lake in California. Heart Mountain in Wyoming. Topaz in Utah. Poston and Gila River in Arizona. The Psychological Toll If you are looking for a of a
The documentary footage often highlights the stark contrast between the government’s "orderly" depiction of the camps and the harsh reality faced by the 120,000 incarcerated individuals. The Geography of Exclusion Heart Mountain in Wyoming
: Evacuees were permitted to bring only what they could carry, forcing them to abandon heirlooms and pets.
It took decades for the United States to formally acknowledge the injustice:
: The Civil Liberties Act was signed by Ronald Reagan, providing a formal apology and $20,000 in restitution to each surviving camp inmate.