Ancestry website will catalogue names of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— The names of thousands of people held in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II will be digitized and made available for free, genealogy company Ancestry announced Wednesday.

Japan Today—Ancestry website cataloguing names of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. The names of thousands of people held in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II have been digitized and made available for free, genealogy company Ancestry announced Wednesday. The website, known as one of the largest global online resources of family history, is collaborating with the Irei Project, which

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