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English: Japanese Americans arrive for Internment processing, from San Pedro at the Pacific Electric Railway (Red Cars) station, in Arcadia, Southern California, during WWII. Internment was a response to the suspicions that the Japanese government may have planted spies and propagandists, or terrorist cells, in the United States population after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. These suspicions were largely unfounded, and may have caused a sort of anti-Japanese sentiment to develop toward ordinary Japanese-Americans.
日本語: カリフォルニア州 アーカディア サンタ・アニタ競走場にて。サンタ・ペドロ駅から乗車してきた日系人達。奥地の強制収容所に送られるまで彼らは集合センターとなっていたこの競走場に拘留された。 |
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[edit]- 2005-11-24 00:04 Shep182 350×331× (45561 bytes) Japanese Americans arrive at the Internment Camp at the Santa Anita Park racetrack.
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- NARA images of the Santa Anita Assembly Center
- War Relocation Authority photographs by Clem Albers
- April 1942 in California
- Pacific Electric electric multiple units, motor coaches and railcars
- Black and white photographs of groups
- Black and white photographs of trains in the United States in the 1940s
- Japanese-American internees
- Arcadia, California
- Number 1373 on rail vehicles