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By August 1945, as the war wound down, the regional camp commander announced the end of POW labor and that prisoners would now be prepared for repatriation. The Douglas camp gradually released the prisoners beginning in November, 1945, until February 1, 1946, when the camp officially closed.
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Wyoming National Forest will be renamed Bridger National Forest on March 10, 1941.) January 1: William B. Ross takes office as the twelfth Governor of State of Wyoming. 1922: May 1: The Town of Glendo is incorporated. [8] April 15: Wyoming U.S. Senator John B. Kendrick introduces a resolution calling for an investigation into the Teapot Dome ...
In part four, they take a deep-dive into Wyoming, discovering a vast Western-cultured state where WPMs (Wows Per Minute) are off the scale How to do the great American road trip: Montana and ...
Wear, Kinch and Boatner all arrived in Japan in early August 1945 to report on the closing chapters of the war. On Aug. 10, 1945, news of a potential Japanese surrender spread. Boatner reported ...
The Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, named after nearby Heart Mountain and located midway between the northwest Wyoming towns of Cody and Powell, was one of ten concentration camps used for the internment of Japanese Americans evicted during World War II from their local communities (including their homes, businesses, and college residencies) in the West Coast Exclusion Zone by the ...
Maritime incidents in August 1945 (20 P) Pages in category "August 1945" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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