. . . "Topaz War Relocation Center"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Topaz War Relocation Center, also known as the Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz) and (briefly) the Abraham Relocation Center, was a camp which housed Nikkei \u2013 Americans of Japanese descent and immigrants who had come to the United States from Japan. There were a number of such camps used during the Second World War, under the control of the War Relocation Authority. The site is a U.S. National Historic Landmark."@en . . . . . . "The Topaz War Relocation Center, also known as the Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz) and (briefly) the Abraham Relocation Center, was a camp which housed Nikkei \u2013 Americans of Japanese descent and immigrants who had come to the United States from Japan. There were a number of such camps used during the Second World War, under the control of the War Relocation Authority. The camp consisted of , nearly four times the size of the more famous Manzanar War Relocation Center in California. Most Topaz internees lived in the central residential area located approximately west of Delta, Utah, though some lived as caretakers overseeing agricultural land and areas used for light industry and animal husbandry. The site is a U.S. National Historic Landmark."@en . .