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Proclamation 2527 and the Internment of Italian Americans
The surveillance and detention of Italian Americans after Pearl Harbor is a little-known piece of WWII history.
The surveillance and detention of Italian Americans after Pearl Harbor is a little-known piece of WWII history.
How Japan was imagined in Germany and in Hitler’s racial worldview needs to be defined precisely.
The British torpedo bomber strike on the Italian naval base of Taranto in November 1940 changed the balance of power in the Mediterranean, and set the stage for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Partisans risked everything to free Europe from fascist rule.
A memorial depicts FDR’s special relationship with ordinary Americans in a world verging on war.