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... against them. In relocation camps they would be safe. · Loyalty of Japanese-Americans to the United States was doubtful. There ...
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... carried out the war. The Japanese were given homes in the camps, homes meaning the size of a garage. Eight people would be assigned ...
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... This establishment was made for the purpose of setting up organized camps where the interned Japanese Americans could be sent (8). On April 30th, General ...
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... We can transport the Japanese-Americans on buses and trains to camps in California, Arizona, Utah, and a couple of other states. ...
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... In the spring and summer of 1942, 112, 000 Japanese-Americans were Moved to temporary camps. ... In the camps Japanese-Americans were treaded pretty well. ...
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Japanese Internment Camps Japanese Internment in Canada The first recorded Japanese immigration to Canada was in 1877. By 1901 the ...
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... about it. 112,000 Japanese-Americans-60% of which were US citizens born on US soil-were sent off to concentration camps. There were ...
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... about it. 112,000 Japanese-Americans-60% of which were US citizens born on US soil-were sent off to concentration camps. There were ...
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... Americans. The Japanese were housed in what are known as the Japanese American Internment Camps (internment camps). This decision ...
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... Hawaii. While in class, we learned that Japanese Americans were put into internment camps during the Second World War. The cause ...
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... victims of concentration camps. The creation of concentration camps for Japanese Canadians was another major human rights violations. ...
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... Numerous unhappy, uneasy experiences are portrayed in reference to any aspect of the interment camps for the Japanese-Americans placed there. ...
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... Canada feared invasion by Japan and sent thousands of Japanese Canadians to Internment Camps. They were treated harshly in the camps and got very low wages. ...
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... Many Japanese Americans died in these camps. If not from malnutrition or disease, maybe from a broken heart courtesy of the country that betrayed them. ...
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... The first real significant compensation for veterans of Japanese internment camps occurred in 1980 when Congress created the Commission on Wartime Relocation ...
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... The petition fell on deaf ears though, because the east had no idea how bad the camps were and how the Japanese were being treated. ...
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... the United States. Practically everything offered to the Japanese-Americans at the concentration camps was inadequate. The food at ...
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... Their mail was screened which violated the Nikkei's freedom of privacy. The Japanese Canadians were forced to camps away from costal regains. ...
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... Within three months, federal Cabinet Orders-in-Council forced the removal of Japanese Canadian male nationals to camps, and then authorized the removal of all ...
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... Many who were captured and sent to internment camps were not of any Japanese descent, but because of the way that person looked they were sent to camps. ...
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... full of letters from her father, photos and books about President Roosevelt and his Executive Order 9066 that sent Japanese-Americans to the internment camps. ...
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... (Jones, et.al., Chapter 23, 2005) By 1946, all American internment camps incarcerating Japanese persons were closed, the last of which was Tule Lake in San ...
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... full of letters from her father, photos and books about President Roosevelt and his Executive Order 9066 that sent Japanese-Americans to the internment camps. ...
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... The people sent to these internment camps were Japanese "Americans", this meant that they were born in the United States. However ...
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... Most of the Japanese who were put into these camps, were Japanese Americans, and had never been to Japan, but knew about it from what they had heard from ...
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... Canada feared invasion by Japan and sent thousands of Japanese Canadians to Internment Camps. They were treated harshly in the camps and got very low wages. ...
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... University, law professor Jerome Culp said that, until now, he could not understand how this country placed Japanese Americans in internment camps during World ...
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... America's Concentration Camps During World War II, Japanese Americans were put into concentration camps. Their freedom and rights were taken away. ...
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... Many Japanese became ill and some even died. When they came to the camps, the Japanese were usually forced to sell all their possessions at a great loss. ...
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... They were to be relocated to detention camps throughout the nation. Though there was no evidence of a single case of Japanese-American espionage throughout the ...
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