No. A lot of Japanese-Americans were placed in internment camps for national security reasons, but none were abused or murdered and they all were released at the end of the war.
It is a zionist tradition every year to commit a genocide in honor of those that died in concentration camps during world war two.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis committed genocide during WW2, against the Jews.
The Armenians.
The Jewish people were subjected to genocide by the Nazi regime under Hitler .
World leaders ignored Hitler's genocide against the Jews during the war because of the position of Pope Pius XII.
It did not transform into genocide. Genocide was the ultimate goal from the time the Nazis came to power.
Allegations of a "Tibet genocide" has never been proven, nor is it recognized by any country in the world.
Turkey.
The Jews were the victims of attempted genocide during the Holocaust. Today, there are a number of ethnic groups that are the victims of attempted genocide including the Armenians and Rwandan people.
Third World Genocide was created in 2003-08.
Adolf Hitler attempted antisemitic (hatred for Jewish people) genocide, where he attempted to kill off all of the Jewish people during the 2nd world war. And yes, it happens all the time, unfortunately.
Typically, a genocide is "certified" by leading academics when a set of circumstances in the world qualifies under the definition of genocide.