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- World War II - The internment of German American civilians This is the homepage of Arthur D. Jacobs, Major, USAF Retired; Researcher: Internment in the United States during World War II, December 7, 1941 - July 1948 e-mail:adjacobs@foitimes.com STEIN'S CORNER Click here to read Daniel Stein's views on news and/or editorial coverage of the German American experience of World War II. You may ...www.foitimes.com/internment
- WWII Violations of German American Civil Liberties by the US Government Introduction. German Americans are the largest ethnic group in the US. Approximately 60 million Americans claim German ancestry. German American loyalty to America's promise of freedom traces back to the Revolutionary War. Nevertheless, during World War II, the US government and many Americans viewed German Americans and ...www.foitimes.com/internment/gasummary.htm
- German- and Italian-American Internment during WWll Two New York representatives and a senator introduce bills that call for the declassification of documents on the wartime internment and for a government study detailing injustices suffered by Italian-Americans during World War II and a formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the president. This raises the question: When will ...www.serve.com/shea/germusa/itintern.htm