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📌 : "G9066" is often used as a cataloging tag in digital archives (like the National Archives or Densho) to identify footage related to the mass removal.
The filename typically refers to a digital copy of the landmark documentary film Allotment Wives (also known as "The G9066 Project" ), which captures the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II following the signing of Executive Order 9066 . The Shadow of Executive Order 9066 g9066.mp4
It took decades for the United States to formally acknowledge the injustice: 📌 : "G9066" is often used as a
Incarcerees were sent to ten main "Relocation Centers" situated in desolate, harsh climates, including: and Tule Lake in California. Heart Mountain in Wyoming. Topaz in Utah. Poston and Gila River in Arizona. The Psychological Toll Heart Mountain in Wyoming