Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Rohwer Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Japanese american children -- History [lcsh]; Sepulchral monuments -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Cemeteries -- Arkansas [lcsh];
Headstones read L to r: "Masaki, infant, 1942"; "Tasugi, infant, 1943"; "Sano, infant, 1943."
Concentration camps -- Utah [lcsh]; Central Utah Relocation Center [lcna]; War memorials [lcsh]; Historical markers [lcsh];
Sign reads: "Site of Topaz, a World War II Internment Center. In the never ending struggle for human dignity, there was enacted on this spot an event of historic significance for a nation and its people. During World War II this was the site of an...
War memorials [aacr2]; Japanese American soldiers [lcsh]; World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; United States. Army. Regimental Combat Team, 442nd [lcna]; Akimoto, John [aacr2]; Shoji, Toshi [aacr2]; Hattori, Kunio...
Portraits of individuals: John Akimoto, Toshi Shoji, Kunio Hattori, Tad Takeuchi, Shigeo Tabuchi, Pete Masuoka, and George Saito. Pfc. John Akimoto was killed in Italy on August 2, 1944. He received personal citations for bravery. His brother Pvt...
War memorials [lcsh]; Granada Relocation Center [lcna]; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- Colorado [lcsh];
War memorials [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Rohwer Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Cemeteries -- Arkansas [lcsh];
Memorial at Rohwer cemetery. Inscription reads, "After Pearl Harbor, a wave of hysteria swept the country and nearly 112,000 Japanese-American Citizens came under suspicion as to their loyality to the United states. As a result, President Franklin...
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; War memorials -- France [lcsh]; United States. Army. Regimental Combat Team, 442nd [lcna]; World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France [lcsh];...
Monument erected in memory of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team members killed in the Battle of Bruyeres, France, October 30, 1944. L to R: Sandy Holck, John Tsukano, and Col. Y.O. Kim.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; War memorials -- Arkansas -- Rohwer [lcsh]; Japanese American soldiers [lcsh]; Rohwer Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Cemeteries -- Arkansas [lcsh]