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Re: WW 2 Italian Americans Help needed!
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01/31/03 08:44 AM
01/31/03 08:44 AM
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plawrence
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The U.S. Government went as far as to place American Citizens of Japanese descent in "camps" out west during WW II, but as far as I know, nothing similar on a large scale was done to Italians. I assume when you use the term "immigrant", you are referring to citizens of Italian descent. What may have happened to illegal aliens, suspected saboteurs, spies, government agents of Italy, etc., is another story.
If you are thinking of "Enzo..da baker", he was an Italian prisoner of war, captured by the American Army in Italy. He was not an American citizen.
I think that you possibly misunderstood your teacher. If he insists that this was the case, ask him to cite his source for this information.
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Re: WW 2 Italian Americans Help needed!
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02/01/03 08:02 AM
02/01/03 08:02 AM
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thanks a lot guys for clarifying those points for me. i KNEW my teacher was wrong, but couldn't really prove it. when i asked her why it didn't happen in the godfather she said because it was set in the 30s--so you can imagine my joy when i corrected her and told her it was the 50s! so, plawrence, i hadn't misunderstood her because i specifically asked her about it after she'd said it.  i can't wait to tell her she's wrong! thanks again, mick
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Re: WW 2 Italian Americans Help needed!
#196423
02/26/03 02:39 AM
02/26/03 02:39 AM
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DonFerro55
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Orig Posted by Turnbull: Only Japanese-Americans were "interned." Italian-Americans and German-Americans were not bothered in any way. But, ironically: Italians and Germans who fled fascism in their native countries and came to America for refuge (but who were not yet citizens), were considered "enemy aliens" after Pearl Harbor, and were required to register with the government, had their travel restricted, etc. Yes, Because Italian americans were in too large of a number to "inter", too spread out. But the Japanese were in small numbers and tightly packed on the east coast. All of this in account when thousands of Italian-Americans were joining Pro-Mussolini groups here in america, the same with the Germans and Hitler "groups" Hey, thats the American Goverment for you. The Don Ferro Sorry for bumping, looked interesting.
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: WW 2 Italian Americans Help needed!
#196424
02/26/03 10:22 AM
02/26/03 10:22 AM
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Originally posted by DonFerro55: Orig Posted by Turnbull: [quote] Only Japanese-Americans were "interned." Italian-Americans and German-Americans were not bothered in any way. But, ironically: Italians and Germans who fled fascism in their native countries and came to America for refuge (but who were not yet citizens), were considered "enemy aliens" after Pearl Harbor, and were required to register with the government, had their travel restricted, etc. Yes, Because Italian americans were in too large of a number to "inter", too spread out. But the Japanese were in small numbers and tightly packed on the east coast. All of this in account when thousands of Italian-Americans were joining Pro-Mussolini groups here in america, the same with the Germans and Hitler "groups" Hey, thats the American Goverment for you. The Don Ferro Sorry for bumping, looked interesting.[/quote]You must mean on the west coast. European immigrants gathered on the east coast, Asian on the west coast.
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Re: WW 2 Italian Americans Help needed!
#196425
02/28/03 01:15 AM
02/28/03 01:15 AM
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DonFerro55
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Yes, sorry, where was my head? :rolleyes:
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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