German-Americans in the World Wars: World War Two experience, the internment of German-Americans (4 pts.)
Title | German-Americans in the World Wars: World War Two experience, the internment of German-Americans (4 pts.) PDF eBook |
Author | Don Heinrich Tolzmann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | German Americans |
ISBN |
Japanese American Incarceration
Title | Japanese American Incarceration PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie D. Hinnershitz |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2021-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0812299957 |
Between 1942 and 1945, the U.S. government wrongfully imprisoned thousands of Japanese American citizens and profited from their labor. Japanese American Incarceration recasts the forced removal and incarceration of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II as a history of prison labor and exploitation. Following Franklin Roosevelt's 1942 Executive Order 9066, which called for the exclusion of potentially dangerous groups from military zones along the West Coast, the federal government placed Japanese Americans in makeshift prisons throughout the country. In addition to working on day-to-day operations of the camps, Japanese Americans were coerced into harvesting crops, digging irrigation ditches, paving roads, and building barracks for little to no compensation and often at the behest of privately run businesses—all in the name of national security. How did the U.S. government use incarceration to address labor demands during World War II, and how did imprisoned Japanese Americans respond to the stripping of not only their civil rights, but their labor rights as well? Using a variety of archives and collected oral histories, Japanese American Incarceration uncovers the startling answers to these questions. Stephanie Hinnershitz's timely study connects the government's exploitation of imprisoned Japanese Americans to the history of prison labor in the United States.
The World War Two Experience. The Internment of German-Americans
Title | The World War Two Experience. The Internment of German-Americans PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur D. Jacobs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Detention of persons |
ISBN | 9783598215353 |
German-Americans in the World Wars: World War Two experience, the internment of German-Americans (4 pts.)
Title | German-Americans in the World Wars: World War Two experience, the internment of German-Americans (4 pts.) PDF eBook |
Author | Don Heinrich Tolzmann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | German Americans |
ISBN |
German-Americans in the World Wars: The World War Two Experience: The Internment of German-Americans
Title | German-Americans in the World Wars: The World War Two Experience: The Internment of German-Americans PDF eBook |
Author | Don Heinrich Tolzmann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | German Americans |
ISBN |
Personal Justice Denied
Title | Personal Justice Denied PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians |
Publisher | |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Japanese Americans |
ISBN |
The German-Americans and World War II
Title | The German-Americans and World War II PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy J. Holian |
Publisher | Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The German-Americans and World War II: An Ethnic Experience is a unique study of America's largest ethnic group during one of its most difficult periods. Focusing on Cincinnati, Ohio as a center of German-American life, the author utilizes original source material and first-hand interviews to present the first detailed account of the German-American experience during the years leading up to and through World War II. Topics discussed include the arrest and internment of German legal resident aliens and German-Americans, as enemy aliens; media portrayals of the German-American element during the war era; and an overview of German-American efforts to gain formal recognition of their wartime ordeal.