One of those camps was the Minidoka War Relocation Center in southern Idaho. Between August 1942 and October 1945, nearly 13,000 people of Japanese ancestry from Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, the majority of whom were American citizens, were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated at Minidoka.
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Minidoka also known as Hunt was one of the many camps during World War II created for the interment of Japanese and Japanese Americans. Children were included ...
One such camp was created in the middle of Idaho. Named the Minidoka Relocation Center, this camp housed approximately 10,000 people throughout the course of ...
The Minidoka concentration camp had a peak population of approximately 9,397 Japanese Americans from Washington State, Oregon, California and Alaska.