The Family Album Project A collection of photographs depicting camp life taken by former internees. Focuses primarily on the legal issues surrounding internment, by Prof. Vernellia R. Randall of ...
Many items were obviously made out of necessity, because the horse stalls where the internees first lived contained only a metal cot and mattress ticking to be filled with straw. A few months later, ...
Enemy soldiers overlooked Josefina "Joey" Guerrero due to her condition. Later, her heroic actions on behalf of the Allies ...
The site was adjacent to a railroad spur and depot where internees could be off-loaded and processed. The center opened on August 11, 1942 when internees began arriving by train from the Pomona, ...
In the autumn of 1945 Petty Officer Tadashi Yamaji is among the numerous war crimes suspects facing death on the gallows for maltreatment of Allied women and children interned in camp Kampili ...
The camps were generally located in remote, desert areas. Internees lived in rickety barracks barely heated by wood stoves and ate in crowded mess halls; guards in gun towers watched the perimeter ...
Francesco D'Inverno perished in the sinking of the Arandora Star in 1940, one of hundreds of Italian internees to lose their ...
The majority of internees in WW1 were Germans and Austrians. There was a wealth of talent amongst the internees with various eminent academics, gifted artists, musicians, together with craftsmen ...
Zora learned there were about 12,000 Japanese internees in Mongolia, of whom 1,600 or so lost their lives under forced labor. Behind the prize-winning TV program is a wealth of personal histories ...
Minoru Ôki (Tadashi Yamaji)Naoki Sugiura (Commander Akihara)Chishû Ryû (Vice-Admiral Shibata)Keiko Kuni (Chiyoko)Lee Smith (Mrs. Russell)Elise Richter (Mrs. Doorn)Kinzô Shin (Takakuwa)Shelly ...