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Bidboard # 1915
Lot # 144
Catalogue Value or Estimate: $450.00
Price Realized: $325
Canada Covers

BC British Columbia. Japanese Internment Camp 1944. Trio of covers sent by Japanese Internees during the second world war. Each originated in Tashme, BC are addressed to the The American News Company in Vancouver and bear the straight line or tape Canadian Censorship. Beginning after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and lasting until 1949 (four years after World War II had ended), Canadians of Japanese heritage were removed from their homes and businesses and sent to internment camps in the B.C. interior and to farms and internment camps across Canada. Camp living conditions were usually poor, and Tashme, on Highway 3 just east of Hope, was notorious for the camp's particularly harsh conditions. An interesting trio of postal history items, seldom seen in today's market. Estimate