put in concentration camps and some were deported
Executive Order 9066.
The Japanese.
The Japanese set up prisoner of war camps in the Philippines between 1942 and 1945. It is estimated that as many as 20,000 Americans were interred there.
Yes, the World War 2 did continue after the 1942 when the Americans were driving back the Japanese.
In 1942, by Executive order 9066 signed into law by President Roosevelt, Japanese-Americans were forced from their homes and put in internment camps. All of California and large parts of Arizona, Oregon and Washington were restricted to Japanese-Americans based solely on ethnicity.
camps in north dakota
during the spring and summer of 1942 to 1945
Three more years
By the end of May 1942, the Japanese had landed men at Guadalcanal. after the victory at Midway, the Americans began to re-capture the islands that the Japanese had taken. The battle of Guadacanal began on August 7, 1942.
Peter M. Irons has written: 'Justice at war' -- subject(s): Japanese Americans - Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, Japanese Americans - Legal status, laws
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Japanese Occupation (1942-1945)