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Aleut evacuation in World War II

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An edition of When the wind was a river (1995)

When the wind was a river

Aleut evacuation in World War II

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World War II came to the North Pacific in June 1942. Alaska's Native people living on the Aleutian and Pribilof islands, the Aleuts, felt its impact as did no other American citizens in that region. Forty-two residents of Attu Island were captured and imprisoned in Japan and, in response to Japanese bombings of Dutch Harbor and invasions of Kiska Island, the American military evacuated the remaining 881 Aleuts from the islands to camps in southeastern Alaska.

The story of the removal of the Aleuts is little known outside Alaska. Dean Kohlhoff delved extensively into civilian and government archives, as well as videotapes of Aleuts chronicling their wartime experiences, to compile this engrossing account of the evacuation.

Personal accounts tell of life in the temporary camps, in which the makeshift accommodations arranged by the Department of the Interior failed to reflect the good intentions of some Interior officials. One visitor to the Funter Bay camp wrote, "I have no language at my command which can adequately describe what I saw....I have seen some tough places in my days in Alaska, but nothing to equal the situation in Funter.".

Upon their eventual return, the Aleuts found that their homes had been devastated by weather, fire, and both Japanese and American military operations, and they began the fight for reparation for loss of property and income that would affect them long after the war. Finally the Civil Rights Act of 1988, which awarded damage claims to Japanese Americans relocated during the war, led to restitution for the Aleuts, who Congress and the president agreed had been mistreated.

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When the wind was a river: Aleut evacuation in World War II
1995, University of Washington Press in association with Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, Anchorage
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-227) and index.

Published in
Seattle
Other Titles
Aleut evacuation in World War two

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/1503971
Library of Congress
D810.A53 K64 1995, D810.A53K64 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 234 p. :
Number of pages
234

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL785476M
Internet Archive
whenwindwasriver0000kohl
ISBN 10
0295974036
LCCN
95017676
OCLC/WorldCat
32465628
LibraryThing
1031673
Goodreads
6846335

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2920414W

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