The laundry facility in the Atlit Detainment Camp in Israel. The camp was used by the British after WWII to hold Jewish immigrants who had entered the country illegally.
ENTRANCE TO MANZANAR - INYO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
"HEART MOUNTAIN JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELOCATION CAMP   #2379"   ©2012
"HEART MOUNTAIN JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELOCATION CAMP   #2392"   ©2012
Manzanar-World War II Japanese Internment Camp-Eastern Sierra
Manzanar-World War II Japanese Internment Camp-Eastern Sierra
Tokens of tribute left at the Internment Camp Memorial by visitors who have stopped to pay their respects.
This memorial to the Castle Mountain Internment Camp is located roadside on the Bow Valley Parkway; the plaque is in memory of those held at the camp from July 1915 to July 1917.  The sign explains: "During Canada's first national internment operations in World War I, thousands of immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the majority of Ukranian origin, some citizens of Canada, were imprisoned as 'enemy aliens'.  Internment operations lasted from 1914 to 1920."
The laundry facility in the Atlit Detainment Camp in Israel. The camp was used by the British after WWII to hold Jewish immigrants who had entered the country illegally.
The laundry facility in the Atlit Detainment Camp in Israel. The camp was used by the British after WWII to hold Jewish immigrants who had entered the country illegally.
The laundry facility in the Atlit Detainment Camp in Israel. The camp was used by the British after WWII to hold Jewish immigrants who had entered the country illegally.
See photo in original gallery.