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Japan–United States relations / Japanese-American internment camps / Military personnel / Smithsonian Institution / Manzanar / Asian Pacific American Program / George T. Sakato / Daniel Inouye / Japanese-American history / United States / 442nd Infantry Regiment
Date: 2011-02-03 15:23:36
Japan–United States relations
Japanese-American internment camps
Military personnel
Smithsonian Institution
Manzanar
Asian Pacific American Program
George T. Sakato
Daniel Inouye
Japanese-American history
United States
442nd Infantry Regiment

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