Harry R. Hatate Papers 1943-1952 1943-1944
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Minidoka Relocation Center
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Concentration camp established by U.S. War Relocation Authority near Hunt, Idaho, for internment of U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry. From the description of Records, 1942-1945. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42926264 ...
Myer, Dillon S. (Dillon Seymour), 1891-1982
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Government official. From the description of Papers, 1934-1966. (Harry S Truman Library). WorldCat record id: 70959665 ...
Hatate, Harry R.
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Harry Hatate was a Japanese American incarcerated at the Minidoka Relocation Center during World War II. He was Maintenance Supervisor at Minidoka and chaired a committee to distribute special food from Japan to Japanese nationals in the camp in 1944. From the description of Harry R. Hatate papers, 1943-1952 (bulk 1943-1944). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 50038656 From the guide to the Harry R. Hatate Papers, 1943-1952, 1943-1944, (University of Washington Libraries Special...
United States. War Relocation Authority
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From 1942 to 1946, Edward H. Spicer, Anthropology professor at the University of Arizona, was Head of the Community Analysis Section of the War Relocation Authority, in Washington, D.C. From the description of United States War Relocation Authority collection, 1942-1947. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 29305373 Biography / Administrative History On February 19, 1942 President Roosevelt signed Executive Order ...