The wartime experiences of Japanese Canadians was harsher than that of Japanese Americans but has received little attention. Families were serparated, possessions sold and commissions charged for the sales. Men were not allowed to enlist as officials…
Includes some breakdown of the Nikkei business communiy in Seattle, anecdotal estimates of losses and summary oof the War Relocation Authority's 1946 report "The Wartime Handling of Evacuee Property".