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Title
Public proclamation no. 4
Creator
DeWitt, John L., 1880-1962: author
United States. Army. Western Defense Command and Fourth Army: author
Date Created and/or Issued
1942-03-27
Contributing Institution
California State University, Dominguez Hills, Archives and Special Collections
Collection
CSU Japanese American Digitization Project
Rights Information
Material in public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
A leaflet with the words of Proclamation No. 4 which states that as of March 29, 1942 people of Japanese descent are forbidden from leaving Military Area No. 1.
The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942.
Type
text
Format
Pamphlets; Leaflets
1 page, typescript
application/pdf
Identifier
sjs_fla_0825
http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/12129
Language
English
Subject
World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation')--Preparation
World War II--Administration
Source
San Jose State University Department of Special Collections and Archives;
Relation
California State University Japanese American Digitization Project
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt987024h5/
John M. Flaherty Collection of Japanese Internment Records

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