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Memo from multiple incarcerees to the Co-ordinating Committee, February 1944 (ddr-csujad-2-89)
States that the incarcerees wish to see "normalcy re-established" and peace and cooperation preserved between the Administration and the "Colony" in the Tule Lake incarceration camp, pledging support for the Co-ordinating Committee's efforts to attain peace at the camp. A handwritten annotation next to one of the people's names provides his or her release date. Names …

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Summary of reports from students in the Military Intelligence Language School (ddr-densho-122-859)
Identifying possible "disloyal" individuals at Manzanar

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Amache District First Court of Honor program (ddr-densho-390-118)
A program for a Boy Scout awards event.
