Shortly after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II, the United States government forcibly relocated more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans to a series of expansive internment camps dotted throughout the most remote corners of the American wilderness. Of these camps, none were as fortified or as grim as the one at Tule Lake, in Northern California.
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