This picture shows little children watching Japanese Americans boarding a train. They are still confined behind a barbed wire fence, and shows how all Japanese Americans were incarcerated, even the small children. Many prisoners were forced to move from camp to camp, and scenes like this where trains loading Japanese Americans moving them to a different camp was not uncommon. The prisoners who had to stay at the camp lined up along the barbed wire fence to watch and say goodbye to fellow prisoners and friends that were being relocated. There's a stark contrast between the innocence of these small children and the militaristic, crude scene of barbed wire and the movement of the prisoners.