Read The Train to Crystal City: FDR's Secret Prisoner Exchange Online
Authors: Jan Jarboe Russell
Tags: #History, #Nonfiction, #Prison Camps, #Retail, #WWII
war context and risks in,
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Rifkind, Simon H.,
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Roosevelt, Anna,
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
death of Roosevelt and,
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Gila River camp visit of,
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Hoover’s investigation of,
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Japanese American internees and,
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rights of immigrants and,
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Roosevelt’s internment policies and,
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United Nations delegation with,
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
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Biddle’s support for,
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Black Tom incident and,
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death of,
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declaration of war by,
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Eleanor Roosevelt’s activism and,
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exchange of Japanese prisoners of war and,
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Harrison’s resignation from INS and,
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Hoover’s investigation of Eleanor and,
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Ingrid Eiserloh’s letter to,
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Japanese Americans as soldiers and,
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Jewish question and immigration restrictions and,
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Kuhn and the Bund and,
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New Deal of,
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Pearl Harbor attack and,
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War Refugee Board set up by,
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Yalta meeting between Churchill and Stalin and,
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Zangara’s attack on,
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Roosevelt, Sara Delano,
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Rosensaft, Hadassah,
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Rosensaft, Josef,
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Rowe, James H.,
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Rubinstein, Helena,
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San Antonio, Texas, internment camp,
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Santa Fe Internment Camp, New Mexico,
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Sasaki, Sachi,
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Sawamura, Hollywood,
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Schlueter case,
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schools
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See also
Federal School; German School; Japanese School
at Gila River camp, Arizona,
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at Heart Mountain camp, Wyoming,
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Seagoville, Texas, internment camp,
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Shimahara, Kazuko,
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Smith, Pamela,
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Spain (Spanish consul), as protecting power for Japanese internees,
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Special War Problems Division, State Department,
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State Department,
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Special War Problems Division of,
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Stinson, Henry,
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Straus, Nathan Jr.,
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Stringtown, Oklahoma, internment camp,
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Supreme Court,
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Suran, R. C.,
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Sussman, Margaret,
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Switzerland, as protecting power for German internees,
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Takeuchi, Toni,
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Taname, Sachiko,
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Taniguchi, Alan,
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Taniguchi, Evan,
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Taniguchi, Isamu,
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Taniguchi, Izumi,
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Taniguchi, Rose,
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Taniguchi, Sadayo,
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Tate, R. C. (Robert Clyde),
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Texas Rangers,
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Theresienstadt concentration camp, Czechoslovakia,
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Thompson, Malvina,
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Topaz internment camp, Delta, Utah,
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Toriu, Tsurukichi,
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Truman, Harry S.
Clark on Supreme Court by,
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Eleanor Roosevelt in UN delegation and,
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Jewish displaced persons and,
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Nuremberg tribunal and,
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as president after Roosevelt’s death,
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repatriation of alien enemies and,
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surrender of Germany and,
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Tsukamoto, Mary,
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Tujunga detention center, California,
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Tule Lake relocation camp, California,
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Tully, Grace,
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Ulrich, Werner,
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United Nations, and Eleanor Roosevelt,
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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA),
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Uno, Edison,
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Uno, Ernest (“Ernie”),
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Uno, Robert,
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Utsushigawa, Nobu
daily life in Crystal City and,
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daughter Sumi’s marriage and,
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daughter’s return to Los Angeles and,
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death of,
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decision to repatriate to Japan,
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end of World War II and,
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evacuation by,
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health of,
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Heart Mountain camp stay of,
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husband’s detention and,
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journey to Japan by,
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proposed exchange as prisoner of war,
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return to Los Angeles by,
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reunion with husband,
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Utsushigawa, Sumi,
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American citizenship of,
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boys’ anti-Japanese attack on,
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on Crystal City experience,
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daily life in Crystal City and,
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death of Roosevelt and,
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decision to repatriate to Japan,
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decision to return to Los Angeles,
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Ellis Island stay of,
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end of World War II and,
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evacuation by,
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family background of,
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father’s detention and,
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Heart Mountain camp stay of,
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Japanese heritage of,
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journey to Japan by,
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junior-senior prom and,
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Pearl Harbor attack and,
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proposed exchange as prisoner of war,
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return to Los Angeles by,
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reunion at Crystal City on fiftieth anniversary with,
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reunion of friends from Crystal City with,
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reunion with father,
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school and,
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Sendai, Japan, stay of,
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train trip to Crystal City by,
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Utsushigawa, Tokiji (“Tom”)
arrest and detention of,
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Crystal City internment of,
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daughter Sumi’s junior-senior prom and,
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daughter’s marriage and,
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daughter’s return to Los Angeles and,
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death of,
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decision to repatriate to Japan,
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early life in Los Angeles of,
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end of World War II and,
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health of,
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journey to Japan by,
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marriage of,
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Pearl Harbor attack and,
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photography business of,
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pro-Japan sentiment of,
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proposed exchange as prisoner of war,
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return to Los Angeles by,
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reunion with family,
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Utsushigawa, Yoshiko,
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Uyeshima, Tai,
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Vogl, Anna,
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voluntary internment,
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Von Ramien, Lulu,
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War Relocation Authority (WRA),
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Warren, Earl,
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Weiland, John,
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Westerbork Transit Camp, Netherlands,
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Wiedemann, Fritz,
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Williams, Ivan,
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