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Internment of Italian Americans - Wikipedia
The internment of Italian Americans refers to the US government's internment of Italian nationals during World War II. As was customary after Italy and the US were at war, they were classified as "enemy aliens" and some were detained by the Department of Justice under the Alien and Sedition Act. But in … 展开
The term "Italian American" does not have a legal definition. It is generally understood to mean ethnic Italians of American nationality, whether Italian-born immigrants to the United States (naturalized or unnaturalized) or … 展开
In September 1939, Britain and France declared war against Germany after Adolf Hitler invaded Poland. Aware of the possibility of the war eventually involving the United States, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the Director of the Federal Bureau of … 展开
September 1939Britain and France declared war against Germany after Adolf Hitler invaded Poland.1940Resident aliens were required to register under the Smith Act.December 11, 1941Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy declared war on the United States.December 7, 1941Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.December 10, 1941Nearly all the Italians, about 147 men, that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover planned on arresting before the official declaration were in custody.June 1942The FBI had arrested a total of 1,521 Italian aliens.Late December 1941Enemy aliens throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands were required to surrender hand cameras, short-wave radio receiving sets, and radio transmitters no later than 11 p.m. on the following Monday, January 5, 1942.January 1942All enemy aliens were required to register at local post offices.January 11, 1942Representatives of 200,000 Italian American trade unionists appealed to President Roosevelt yesterday to 'remove the intolerable stigma of being branded as enemy aliens' from Italian and German nationals who had formally declared their intentions of becoming American citizens by taking out first papers before America's entry into the war.September 23, 1942The Justice Department claimed '…From the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor until 1 September, 6,800 enemy aliens were apprehended in the United States and half of them have either been paroled or released.'The following is a chronology of events regarding the treatment of enemy aliens and the reaction in the Italian American community: 展开
In response to activists concerned about the treatment of Italian Americans during the war, on November 7, 2000, the U.S. Congress passed the … 展开
• World War II Internment Camps from the Handbook of Texas Online
• New York legislators discuss Italian American internment
• The Luigi Antonini Project Archived February 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Proclamation 2527 and the Internment of Italian …
网页In the spring of 1942, FBI agents searched the home of Pasquale DeCicco—a well-loved member of his community in New Haven, Connecticut—for evidence of conspiratorial activity with Italy. DeCicco …
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Why America Targeted Italian Americans During World …
网页2019年1月14日 · Today, the persecution and internment of Italian Americans is a relatively unknown episode in the history of World War II, in part because of the humiliation and silence of the Italian...
Internment of German Americans - Wikipedia
网页Internment of German resident aliens and German-American citizens occurred in the United States during the periods of World War I and World War II. During World War II, the legal basis for this detention was under …
Italian American Internment
网页The Story of Italian American Internment during WWII. Benito Mussolini became Prime Minister of Italy in 1922 and later he was given the title, His Excellency Benito Mussolini, Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, …
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网页During World War 2, more than 10,000 Italian Americans living on the West Coast were forced to leave their homes and move inland, away from specific coastal zones. More than 50,000 were subjected to curfews. Thousands …
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