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Seattle Times: “Axis Spy Groups Smash in Coast Raids; 300 Jailed”

The front page of The Seattle Times shows five Japanese American photos with a title that reads "Nipponese taken in F.B.I. Round Up Here".

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Anxious Japanese Americans feared that the government would shoot or deport the Issei leaders that the FBI had arrested.

Object ID

45.03.01

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Seattle Times Company

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Seattle Times: “Axis Spy Groups Smash in Coast Raids; 300 Jailed”

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Denshō

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February 22, 1942

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-56-643/

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Seattle Times Company

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Seattle Times: “Axis Spy Groups Smash in Coast Raids; 300 Jailed”

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February 22, 1942

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-56-643/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Seattle Times Company

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1942-02-22

Location

Seattle, Washington, United States

Type

Text

Format

Newspaper

File Format

jpg

Subject

Arrest, searches, and seizures; Newspapers

Source

Denshō

Licensor

Seattle Times

MUMI Number

45.03.TXT.040

Creator

Seattle Times Company

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1942-02-22

Location

Seattle, Washington, United States

Type

Text

Format

Newspaper

File Format

jpg

Subject

Arrest, searches, and seizures; Newspapers

Source

Denshō

Licensor

Seattle Times

MUMI Number

45.03.TXT.040

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