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Defining Moments in American History: Japanese-American Internment during World War II
Defining Moments: Japanese-American Internment during World War II provides a detailed and authoritative overview of internment, one of the most controversial aspects of Americas otherwise triumphant intervention in World War II.
Voices of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Experience
This work presents contemporary and historical views on Asian America and Pacific Islanders, conveyed through the voices of the men and women who lived these experiences over more than 150 years.
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COM Library has full image periodical archives from some great sources. The top archives that have coverage for this era are linked below.
The Invasion (D-Day),1944
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