
World War II - The internment of German
American civilians
This is the homepage of Arthur D. Jacobs, Major, USAF Retired; Researcher:
Internment in the United States during World War II, December 7, 1941 - July
1948
e-mail: adjacobs@cox.net
This web site contains research materials on the wartime treatment of
The World War II experience of thousands of German Americans, to most, is
an unknown. During World War II, the
The human cost of these civil liberties violations was high. Families were disrupted, if not destroyed, reputations ruined, homes and belongings lost. By the end of the war, 11,000 persons of German ancestry, including many American-born children, were interned.
Pressured by the
The mission of this web site is to tell the story of thousands whose lives
were forever changed because the
Summary of German American Wartime Experience.лл Click here for more details.
Please visit other areas of this web site, including the sections containing
Personal Stories, Images, Media Coverage and Congressional
Action, by clicking on the Site Links on the left side of your
computer screen.

Updated: May 17, 2005
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