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Lessons from the Holocaust: History for Contemporary Learners

What can we learn from the events leading up to and culminating in the Holocaust? How did the Nazis gain control of Germany and use their power to commit the greatest crime of the 20th century? What are our responsibilities as witnesses to this history? Join a community of learners from across Minnesota and the […]

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Japanese American Imprisonment During World War II

Sam Mihara is a second-generation Japanese American. When World War II broke out, the United States government forced Sam and his family to move, first to a detention camp in Pomona, California and then to a remote prison camp in Northern Wyoming, where they stayed for three years.