1. Correspondence on Incarceration-1
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Correspondence on Incarceration

Parent Collection:

California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II

Date:

March 19, 1942

Subject:

War Planning

Description:

Correspondence from Earl Warren to Gerald H. Hagar regarding justification for incarceration, possible creation of a committee to determine what aliens may return, and locations for incarceration camps

Identifier:

F3632_215_417a-F3632_215_417b

Contributor:

No data available for this field

Publisher:

California State Archives, a division of the California Secretary of State's Office

Right:

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Source:

Letterbook #215

Format:

JPEG, Images taken with planetary camera are approximately 400dpi

Language:

English

Type:

Text