Where can I find more information on the “disloyals” regarding their riots, disturbances, refuse to take an oath, and the information about “the camp at Tule Lake, California”?
In the Baker and Smith books as well as in Special Monograph 10, the recent National Park Services 2-volume history of the Manzanar relocation center, old copies of Life Magazines March 20,1944 issue, National Archives (Photos Section RG 210-CL), and also the aforementioned CWRIC report, “Personal Justice Denied.” There were anti-American riots at the Poston, Manzanar, and Tule Lake centers instigated by pro-Japan Emperor loyalists and other malcontents. About 18-20,000 such persons (including family members, some passive) were later culled out of the 10 centers and segregated at the Tule Lake center for disloyals. These internees were all deported after the war, though some begged for repatriation, claiming duress and were allowed to return “home.
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