Fort Missoula Internment Camp
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Fort Missoula Internment Camp was an internment camp operated by the United States Department of Justice during the World War II. Japanese Americans and Italian Americans were imprisoned here during this war.Fort Missoula was established near Missoula, Montana as a permanent military post in 1877 in response to citizen concerns of conflict with local Native American tribes. In 1941 Fort Missoula was turned over to the Department of Immigration and Naturalization for use as an Alien Detention Center for non-military Italian men.1,200 Italian citizens were interred at Fort Missoula, including merchant seamen and World's Fair workers who were in the U.S. and could not be returned to Italy, as well as the crew of an Italian luxury liner seized in the Panama Canal. In addition, 650 Japanese American men were interred at the camp for questioning before being transferred to other facilities.
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