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Refugees Alien Internment in World War II
  • HIS 206

2
Failure 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
3
The 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
4
Race War in the Pacific
5
WWII Propaganda Posters
6
Internment 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

7
Challenging 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
8
Tule Lake Internment Camp
9
Going to School at Tule Lake
10
German 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
11
Crystal 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
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