Unangax̂ Evacuation
During WWII, some Unangax̂ were forcibly relocated from their homes to "duration villages," where these communities struggled to survive. Attuans' WWII Experience
Residents of Attu, the westernmost Aleutian island, had an especially tragic wartime experience as prisoners of Japanese forces. Unangax̂ History & Culture
Unangax̂ people have lived in the Aleutian Islands for 4,000 years, cultivating a rich culture built on community and subsistence. Unangax̂ Restitution
After suffering injustices throughout WWII, the Unangax̂ community came together to advocate for restitution from the US government. History & Culture
The Aleutian Islands contain many histories from a broad range of people. Learn about their stories here. Aleutian Servicemen
The pilots, sailors, and soldiers of the Aleutian Campaign went out into the treacherous Aleutian waters and skies. Discover their stories. Research Portal
Browse publications, primary sources, look for veterans, and more through this research portal. Bombing of Dutch Harbor
Six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese aircraft struck Dutch Harbor naval base and the nearby town of Unalaska. The Invasion of Kiska
On June 7, 1942, the Japanese invaded the Aleutian island of Kiska. At its height of occupation 6,800 Japanese personnel were on the island. Battle of Attu
Lasting 18 days, the Battle of Attu was one of the deadliest battles of World War II, but it remains one of the least well-known. |
Last updated: October 30, 2024