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Tule Lake is a Lake. Tule Lake War Relocation Center on the otherhand is a Japanese American internment camp. -- Crazyjoe 01:57, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
It is entirely possible that there may be POV language in this article, but this should be noted here BEFORE adding the tag. For this reason, ie, lack of justification, I am boldly removing the tag. -- Mashford 12:48, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
The Library of Congress has released a number of PD images [1] [2] [3] onto Flickr that could be uploaded onto this article. Sabine's Sunbird talk 23:39, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
This article appears to copy a large block of text from http://www.tulelake.org/history.html
I dont have time to rewrite this with the care it deserves, but ... dm ( talk) 03:52, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
I added four images to the article. Feel free to remove some of them if it seems too image-heavy. Really, the 'map' is more for the discussion page than anything. Tedder ( talk) 04:39, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
These images are a little misleading. They photos of what was once the CCC Camp in Tulelake. They lie outside the boundary of the main Japanese American Internment Camp. They were briefly used by the camp to house strike breakers (brought in from other internment camps) and 'disloyals' (before the stockade was built). I suggest looking to Densho for images. -- with the exception of the prison, a few warehouses, and administration homes, very little is left of the camp, as the barracks were auctioned off after the camp closed. Aroundtheworlds ( talk) 02:38, 9 December 2008 (UTC) aroundtheworlds
The above poster is correct. The photos are of the Tule Lake POW camp, a former CCC camp. A few Japanese Americans were held there for two brief periods during WWII, but it is not the relocation center. Follow the "National Park Service: Confinement and Ethnicity (Chapter 15)" external link, there are chapters for Tule Lake the relocation center and Tulelake the POW camp. —Preceding
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OK...then someone can go ahead and remove/replace the photos, I guess. -- Gmatsuda ( talk) 05:49, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
I understand how you could end up at the CCC camp instead of the Internment Camp -- besides a plaque beside the road, there is really no sign of the old camp (very little accessible to the public, practically nothing interpreted). However! All that is about to change -- on Dec. 5th the Tule Lake Segregation Center was made a National Monument in Bush's WWII Valor in the Pacific designations. I imagine it will be a while until the site is accessible to the public, and it's only a small part of the camp -- basically the stockade/motorpool area (only areas that are already owned by the public). There isn't much left of the camp's infrastructure, except the jail - but that building alone tells a very powerful story. Until the new site is operational, Lava Beds does some interpretation. Aroundtheworlds ( talk)aroundtheworlds —Preceding undated comment was added at 15:20, 11 December 2008 (UTC).
I added the Terminology section, and placed it early in the article with the thought that people should know and understand the terminology before getting deeper into the article. It makes no sense to me that they should read the rest of the article without first understanding the terminology. -- Gmatsuda ( talk) 04:15, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
There isn't a whole lot of information on the context of the loyalty questionnaire and renunciation/repatriation, and the info on the segregation/relocation center itself is pretty basic, so I am adding some details. MartinaDee ( talk) 23:38, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
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