We Were Not The Enemy: Remembering The United States Latinamerican Civilian Internment Program Of World War Ii,Used

We Were Not The Enemy: Remembering The United States Latinamerican Civilian Internment Program Of World War Ii,Used

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The United States Clandestinely Funds The Operation Of A Huge Prison In Cuba. Men, Women, And Children Are Spirited Away From Their Homes And Imprisoned Indefinitely. No Charges Are Made; No Legal Counsel Is Allowed. Newspapers Fill With Stories Of Espionage And Enemies. Current Events? No. During World War Ii, The United States Used Tactics Remarkably Similar To Those In Use Today Against Presumed Terrorists. By 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt Had Covertly Authorized J. Edgar Hoover'S Secret Intelligence Service To Begin Surveillance Of Axis Nationals In Latin America. Believing That 'All German Nationals Without Exception [Are] Dangerous,' The United States Surreptitiously Pressured Latinamerican Countries To Arrest And Deport More Than Four Thousand Civilians Of German Ethnicity To The United States. There, Many Languished In Internment Camps, While Others Were Shipped To Wartorn Germany. As My Parents, Germanborn Werner Gurcke And His American Wife, Starr, Began Their Lives Together In Costa Rica, He Was Falsely Labeled One Of The Country'S Most Dangerous Enemy Aliens. Soon She, Too, Was Considered 'Dangerous To The Safety Of The United Nations.' From Newlyweds To Parents, Innocent Civilians To Dangerous Enemies, Prisoners To Internees, We Were Not The Enemy Tells Their Story.

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