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December 17

End of Internment: Japanese-Americans Return Home

The U.S. Army announced it would close its Japanese-American internment camps, allowing over 100,000 people to return home after nearly three years of imprisonment without charge or trial. Many returned to find their homes, businesses, and farms seized or destroyed, and formal government redress would not come until the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.

December 17, 1944

82 years ago

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