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JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
TALISA GREEN & JESSIE BIEBER
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JAPANESE INTERMENT CAMP NAMES
Tule Lake (largest camp)
Amache (smallest camp)
Manzanar
Heart Mountain
Gila River
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JAPANESE INTERMENT CAMPS ; PART II
Jerome
Minidoka
Poston
Rohwer
Topaz
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MANZANAR, CA
6,000 acres
Opened: March 22, 1942
Date of peak: September 22, 1942
Closing date: November 21, 1945
Origin of population: mostly came from LA (8,828)
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AMACHE, CO
Opened: 1942
Closed: 1945
Smallest internment camp
It became the tenth largest concentration of people in Colorado
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TULE LAKE, CA
Opened: May 27, 1942
Closed: March 20, 1946
26,000 acres
Mostly from Sacramento (4,671)
Climate: relatively mild for a war relocation center
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HEART MOUNTAIN, WY
46,000 acres
Opened: August 12, 1942
Closed: November 10, 1945
Most people were from LA ( 6,448)
Climate: severe, even by WRA standards; winter lows dipping to -30 degrees
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TOPAZ, UTAH
Opened: September 11, 1942
Covered about 19,800 acres
Population peak: March 1943
Peak number; 8,130
The population of the camp was primarily from California
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JEROME, AR
10,000 acres
Population peak; 8,497
Opening date; October 6, 1942
Closing date: June 30, 1944
Date of peak: February 11, 1943
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Rohwer, ar
10,161 acres
Date of peak: March 11, 1943
Opening date: September 18, 1942
Closing date: November 30, 1945
Origin of camp population: Mostly from LA (4,324) and San Joaquin (3,516)
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