"Enemies" : World War II alien internment
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D769.8.A6 C5 1985
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D769.8.A6 C5 1985
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Fort Lincoln (N.D.) -- Internierungslager.
Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Camps d'internement -- États-Unis.
Immigrants -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Immigrants clandestins -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Internment camps -- United States.
Noncitizens.
United States -- History -- 1933-1945.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, American.
États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1933-1945.
Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Camps d'internement -- États-Unis.
Immigrants -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Immigrants clandestins -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Internment camps -- United States.
Noncitizens.
United States -- History -- 1933-1945.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, American.
États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1933-1945.
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xi, 187 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-187).
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"They were called aliens and enemies. But the World War II internees John Christgau writes about are shown to be ordinary people victimized by the politics of a global war. The Enemy Alien Internment Program in America was born with the United States' declaration of war on Japan, Germany, and Italy, and lasted until 1946. In all, 31,275 enemy aliens were imprisoned in camps like the one described in this book--Ft. Lincoln, just south of Bismarck, North Dakota. In animated and suspenseful prose, Christgau tells the stories of several individuals who were representative of the internee experience at Ft. Lincoln. The subjects' lives before and after capture--presented in case studies-- tell of encroaching bitterness and sorrow"--Jacket
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Christgau, J. (1985). "Enemies": World War II alien internment . Iowa State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Christgau, John. 1985. "Enemies": World War II Alien Internment. Ames: Iowa State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Christgau, John. "Enemies": World War II Alien Internment Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1985.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Christgau, J. (1985). "enemies": world war II alien internment. Ames: Iowa State University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Christgau, John. "Enemies": World War II Alien Internment Iowa State University Press, 1985.
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