Stanley Hayami diary, 1941-1944
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Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)
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{Text of biographical or historical note, in paragraphs; separate each with paragraph tags} The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was one of ten relocation centers constructed as a result of Executive Order 9066 (EO 9066), which President Franklin Roosevelt signed into effect on February 19, 1942. The Center, located near the town of Cody in northwest Wyoming, held Japanese American internees from 1942-1945. The camp reached a maximum population of 10,767, making it the third largest settlement i...
Hayami, Stanley Kunio, 1925-1945
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Hayami was a student from Los Angeles who attended high school at the Heart Mountain Concentration Camp in Wyoming. Hayami left Heart Mountain in June 1944 to join the U.S. Army and was killed in combat in Northern Italy on 23 Apr. 1945, while trying to help a fellow soldier. He was nineteen years old. From the description of Stanley Hayami diary, 1941-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71129506 ...
Hayami, Stanley, Japanese American, author
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Hayami, Stanley
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Biography Stanley Hayami (1925-1945) was a student from Los Angeles who attended high school at the Heart Mountain Concentration Camp in Wyoming. Hayami left Heart Mountain in June 1944 to join the U.S. Army and was killed in combat in Northern Italy on April 23, 1945, while trying to help a fellow soldier. He was nineteen years old. From the guide to the Stanley Hayami diary, 1941-1944, (Japanese American National Museum (Los Ang...