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Today in World War II History—October 6, 1942

Japanese-American girl walking in rain, Jerome Relocation Center, AR, 12 Mar 1943 (US National Archives: ARC 539345)

Japanese-American girl walking in rain, Jerome Relocation Center, AR, 12 Mar 1943 (US National Archives: ARC 539345)

80 Years Ago—Oct. 6, 1942: Second Protocol for US aid to USSR is signed in Washington: 4 million tons of supplies are promised through 7/1/43.

War Relocation Center at Jerome, Arkansas, opens for Japanese-Americans.

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