Knox advises the President to not comment on the Bill before Congress that would deprive Americans of Japanese ancestry of citizenship and intern them for the duration of the war. Urges the President to take action on the ethic Japanese in Hawaii
Note to Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy from Secretary of War Stimson regarding a Cabinet ...
Letter from Frank Knox to the president of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, regarding modifications...
Donovan provides Frank Knox with excerpts from a letter from Commander John Ford in Honolulu. For...
Knox advises the President to not comment on Bill before Congress to deprive Americans of Japanese a...
President Roosevelt concurs with Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox's concerns regarding security of H...
Letter to Frank Knox warning that treating Japanese-Americans as potential enemies will create probl...
Letter from Interior Secretary Ickes to Frank Knox urging reconsideration of Navy policy barring A...
Letter from Frank Knox to Bruno Lasker rebuffing concerns stated in Lasker's letter, and asserting t...
Navy Secretary Frank Knox's position on evacuation of Japanese from Hawaii. Appears to be a draft f...
Earlier memorandum by President Roosevelt on evacuating Japanese residents of Hawaii is rescinded an...
John J. McCloy advises General Eisenhower of the practical considerations that need to constrain an...
Letter to the Secretary of the Navy from Congressman Leland M Ford of California, regarding concern...
Eisenhower advises John J. McCloy of the policy for evacuation of Japanese from Hawaii, as approved ...
Discusses possible telegram to FO on reasons why US may not be willing to take action on possible Ja...
Charles F. Ayer conveys to House Majority Leader the concerns of Navy officers in Hawaii over the la...
Note to Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy from Secretary of War Stimson regarding a Cabinet ...
Letter from Frank Knox to the president of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, regarding modifications...
Donovan provides Frank Knox with excerpts from a letter from Commander John Ford in Honolulu. For...
Knox advises the President to not comment on Bill before Congress to deprive Americans of Japanese a...
President Roosevelt concurs with Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox's concerns regarding security of H...
Letter to Frank Knox warning that treating Japanese-Americans as potential enemies will create probl...
Letter from Interior Secretary Ickes to Frank Knox urging reconsideration of Navy policy barring A...
Letter from Frank Knox to Bruno Lasker rebuffing concerns stated in Lasker's letter, and asserting t...
Navy Secretary Frank Knox's position on evacuation of Japanese from Hawaii. Appears to be a draft f...
Earlier memorandum by President Roosevelt on evacuating Japanese residents of Hawaii is rescinded an...
John J. McCloy advises General Eisenhower of the practical considerations that need to constrain an...
Letter to the Secretary of the Navy from Congressman Leland M Ford of California, regarding concern...
Eisenhower advises John J. McCloy of the policy for evacuation of Japanese from Hawaii, as approved ...
Discusses possible telegram to FO on reasons why US may not be willing to take action on possible Ja...
Charles F. Ayer conveys to House Majority Leader the concerns of Navy officers in Hawaii over the la...
Note to Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy from Secretary of War Stimson regarding a Cabinet ...
Letter from Frank Knox to the president of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, regarding modifications...
Donovan provides Frank Knox with excerpts from a letter from Commander John Ford in Honolulu. For...