Title: Refugees%20
1Refugees Alien Internment in World War II
2Failure to Admit Jewish Refugees
- No more than 250,000 refugees from Nazis admitted
to U.S. in 1930s-40s - Alien Registration Act (1940) required
registration fingerprinting of all aliens - Also tightened definition of subversives to
include past affiliation - Approx. 5 million aliens registered
- INS moved to Justice Dept.
- Wilbur Carr Breckenridge Long in State Dept.
used LPC clause to block admission of Jewish
refugees - Travel visas renewed indefinitely for 15,000
following Kristallnacht - Quotas unblocked in fall 1940
- FDR invited 32 nations to Evian Conference in
1938, but refused to change or relax immigration
laws - St. Louis turned back in 1939
Breckenridge Long
The St. Louis in Havana, 1939
3The War Refugee Board
- War Refugee Board (1944) rescued 200,000 Jews
- Worked with foreign govts
- Est. refugee camp at Ft. Ontario, Oswego, NY
- U.S. military refused to bomb Auschwitz, despite
bombing nearby factories
Hull, Morgenthau Stimson, March 21, 1944
Registration at Ft. Ontario
4Race War in the Pacific
5WWII Propaganda Posters
6Internment of Japanese Americans
- 300,000 aliens (1/2 Japanese) rounded up in week
after Pearl Harbor - FDR issued Executive Order 9066 Feb. 19, 1942
- 120,000 (2/3 U.S. citizens)
- West coast, but not Hawaii
- War Relocation Authority ran internment camps
- Upheld by Supreme Court in Korematsu v. U.S.
(1944) - Nisei 442nd Regiment one of the most highly
decorated units in WW II
7Challenging Internment
- Hirabayashi v. U.S. (1943)
- Hirabayashi was U. of Washington student
- Supreme Court unanimously upheld curfew as
reasonable wartime measure - Korematsu v. U.S. (1944)
- Korematsu was U.S.-born welder
- Court upheld internment 6-3
- Roberts, Murphy Jackson dissented
- guilt must be individual, not collective
- no imminent threat existed
- Case reopened in 1983 conviction overturned
- Historian Peter Irons discovered govt has
suppressed its own finding that Japanese
Americans werent threat - Pres. Clinton awarded him Medal of Freedom in 1998
Gordon Hirabayashi
Fred T. Korematsu
8Tule Lake Internment Camp
9Going to School at Tule Lake
10German Italian Internment
- 11,000 German German Americans interned
- 4,000 Germans shipped to U.S. from Latin America
- 2,000 exchanged for American POWs in Germany
- 1,800 Italians arrested by FBI 500 interned
German internees Camp Kenedy, TX
11Crystal City Internment Camp
- Former FSA camp for migrant farm workers
- Peak population was 3, 326 in May 1945
- Separate sections for German and Japanese
internees - Closed Nov. 1, 1947