Japanese nationals help construct living quarters at Heart Mountain Relocation Center during Japanese-American internment of Wo...
A model town for interned Japanese nationals in the United States during World War II. A convoy of trucks and cars loaded with Japanese people and belongings head for model camp town escorted by U.S. troops. View of monument "Buffalo Bill - The Scout" by sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in Cody, Wyoming. Japanese American people help construct living quarters at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, between Cody and Powell, Wyoming. Japanese-American volunteer U.S. Army soldiers being trained for war duty. Japanese-American soldiers exercise on a field, march, and wear gas masks as they learn gas tactics of modern warfare. Japanese-American soldiers hold up war bonds that they have bought after pay day.
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