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World War II · BismarckBISMARCK, N.D. — One hour after agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Harry Taiju Hayashi in February 1942, he was on a train to Fort Lincoln, an internment camp nicknamed “Snow Country Prison.” His only crime was that he was Japanese, two months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and, according to the FBI, he failed to register for selective service at 48 years of age. His Carrington, North Dakota business, the Rainbow Gardens…See the Story
'It Happened here.' Japanese Detained in ND During World War II to Receive Memorial
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