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In early 1942, more than 120,000 Japanese Americans – most were US citizens – were locked up without cause or due process in remote camps for the duration of World War II. It was a terrible injustice.

A look at America’s astounding industrial production during World War II that fueled the final Allied victory.

A brief overview of the historic role of women in World War II, from those who served in uniform and overseas, to those who joined the assembly lines in factories and shipyards across America.

An overview of the African American experience during World War II.

An overview of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in June 1994.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

On December 7, 1941, the world was changed forever as Japan launched a surprise…

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