Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites: Archival photographs, diagrams, and descriptions of the facilities used for assembly and internment, with an emphasis on recording the state of surviving historical structures in the late 1990s. Includes reprinted 1943 essay about the camps by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Exploring Japanese American Internment: Includes video clips, chronology, text, photos, historical documents and other resources.
Friends of Minidoka - WWII Internment: Executive Order 9066, the Minidoka Relocation Center, population, terms, and images.
Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives (JARDA): Covers President Roosevelt's 1942 executive order for the evacuation of persons with Japanese ancestry. Includes photographs and oral histories.
Life Interrupted - The Japanese American Experience in WW II Arkansas: The history, photos, articles, posters, map, and links.
The Internment of German-American Civilians: Personal internment stories of German-Americans during the Second World War. Copies of FBI Maps depict number of persons interned by state.