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Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, a presidential order permitted wide-scale imprisonment of people of Japanese ancestry. Not as well known: This order also allowed Germans and Italians to be held, and several hundred were, at Fort Meade Army Base. Kevin Leonard, who writes the Laurel Leader’s “History Matters” column, describes his research into this internment camp.
On The Record
WWII Internees and POWs at Fort Meade
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