An edition of The train to Crystal City (2015)

The train to Crystal City

FDR's secret prisoner exchange program and America's only family internment camp during World War II

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The train to Crystal City
Jan Jarboe Russell
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An edition of The train to Crystal City (2015)

The train to Crystal City

FDR's secret prisoner exchange program and America's only family internment camp during World War II

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From 1942 to 1948, trains delivered more than 10,000 civilians from the United States and Latin America to Crystal City, Texas, a small desert town at the southern tip of Texas. The trains carried Japanese, German, Italian immigrants and their American-born children. The only family internment camp during World War II, Crystal City was the center of a government prisoner exchange program called "quiet passage." During the course of the war, hundreds of prisoners in Crystal City, including their American-born children, were exchanged for other more important Americans -- diplomats, businessmen, soldiers, physicians, and missionaries -- behind enemy lines in Japan and Germany. Focusing her story on two American-born teenage girls who were interned, author Jan Jarboe Russell uncovers the details of their years spent in the camp; the struggles of their fathers; their families; subsequent journeys to war-devastated Germany and Japan; and their years-long attempt to survive and return to the United States, transformed from incarcerated enemies to American loyalists. Their stories of day-to-day life at the camp, from the ten-foot high security fence to the armed guards, daily roll call, and censored mail, have never been told. Combining big-picture World War II history with a little-known event in American history that has long been kept quiet, "The Train to Crystal City" reveals the war-time hysteria against the Japanese and Germans in America, the secrets of FDR's tactics to rescue high-profile POWs in Germany and Japan, and how the definition of American citizenship changed under the pressure of war.

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English
Pages
657

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Scribner, 2015.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 639-651).

Series
Thorndike Press large print nonfiction, Thorndike Press large print nonfiction series
Other Titles
FDR's secret prisoner exchange program and America's only family internment camp during World War II, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's secret prisoner exchange program and America's only family internment camp during World War Two
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/177644370922
Library of Congress
D805.5.C79 R87 2015b

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Pagination
657 pages (large print)
Number of pages
657

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Open Library
OL27178562M
ISBN 10
1410477614
ISBN 13
9781410477613
LCCN
2014048424
OCLC/WorldCat
898161758
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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