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| After Japan's stunning victory at Pearl Harbor, United States residents of Japanese descent were
forced into prisonlike camps on the West Coast. In this volume the author reviews the question of the need and responsibility for the distrust of the West Coast's Japanese residents and the consequent relocation. His analysis and documents allow insightful glimpses into the perceptions that shaped a fateful policy. |
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