Japanese-American internment c

A detailed Summary of Japanese-American internment c


After war was declared German-Americans and Italian-Americans, about

5, 000, were rounded up. With in a year most of the 5,000 were released. The

hatred became focused on the Japanese-Americans. Being of their race and

people automatically thought they were with the enemy, that attacked Pearl

Of the 127, 000 Japanese-Americans living in America, about two thirds

were born American citizens, but this did not stop the suspicions and hostility directed towards them.

Almost all of the Japanese-Americans lived in California, Ore



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Approximate Word count = 373
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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