Ghosts of WWII: Manzanar National Historic Site
Manzanar Cemetary At the outbreak of WWII, after a surprise attack by the nation of Japan the United States government decided that it would be unsafe to allow people with Japanese ancestry to live on the west coast of the country and required the relocation of 110,000 Japanese-Americans to War Relocation Camps.
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