Life of Japanese-Americans living at relocation centers (internment camps) in United States during World War II. A car driven on a wasteland in United States. View of the wasteland. Workers dig ground. View of barracks constructed on the wasteland for the rehabilitation of Japanese-American families. A Japanese American family enters one of the barracks at the relocation center. Children play on wet-muddy street. Children stand near a barbed wire fence. Watch tower on other side of the fence. U.S. Army General reviews U.S. troops.
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