Albert Hubbard Moffitt papers 1941-1946

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Albert Hubbard Moffitt papers 1941-1946

Orders, reports, memoranda, proclamations, press releases, statistics, charts, and correspondence, relating to the evacuation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast of the United States during World War II, and to relocation of displaced persons in Europe at the end of the war.

6 manuscript boxes; (2.4 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6662168

Hoover Institution Archives

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