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www.apmreports.org
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| | | | | More than 33,000 Japanese American men and women served in World War II. They fought as soldiers in Europe, and as translators in the Pacific. | |
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| | | | | The Akimoto sons were part of U.S. history few Americans know: the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a military unit made up entirely of the children of Japanese immigrants who volunteered for service during World War II. | |
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| | | | | By Clarence Lusane | - ( Tomdispatch.com ) - On February 19, 1942, two months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. It initiated a Department of Defense program that resulted in the rounding up and incarceration of about 122,000 individuals of Japanese descent. They were to be placed in federal "relocation centers" that would popularly become known as "internment camps." As it happened, they were neither. They were prisons set up to house and... | |
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| | | [AI summary] An article discusses enduring financial planning during volatile markets, the benefits of abundance over scarcity, and resources for teachers saving for retirement. | ||