
This report is a review of the World War Il-era restrictions imposed on individuals of Italian ancestry. After describing the provisions of Public Law 106-451 and the findings of Congress, the report addresses arrests, detentions, internments, the exclusion of individuals from military zones, the imposition of curfews, raids on homes, the confiscation of property, and the effects on fishermen and railroad workers, all within the context of wartime orders, proclamations, and directives. The appendices to this report include lists required to be provided by the Act, as well as references to archival material relied upon and sources of additional information useful to the reader.
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- Review of the Restrictions on Persons of Italian Ancestry During World 2
- Restrictions on Persons of Italian Ancestry During World War 2
- World War 2
- Italian Americans
- Concentration Camps
- Detention of Persons
- Prisoners of War