American B-29 bombings, fire bombings, two atomic bombings, and about two million war casualties. Japan's suffering was not the worst of any WW2 country, but it was substantial.
Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbour, Japanese-Americans faced suspicion and hostility from US civilians. Following the attack, they were sent to internment camps until 1945.
many of them lost their homes
all of them
Teachers, writers, and artists faced many problems during the Depression. There were lack of jobs which caused financial hardships, no food, loss of shelter, and much more.
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other than the harsh landscape they had to deal with the Native Americans.
Some problems that face Native Americans today are lack of jobs and health problems. Many have had to move off of reservations in order to find work, which has caused a loss of customs and identity.
No Japanese Americans at all were convicted of Espionage. Even so, when they left camps, they faced discrimination and rasicsm.
Fighting without actually going so far as to pick a fight with the other major power In Vietnam, The Americans had to fight without provoking World War 3 with the Soviets, while in Afghanistan, the Soviets had to do the same, but with the Americans.
Some prejudices depicted in "Farewell to Manzanar" include widespread anti-Japanese sentiment leading to the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as internalized racism and discrimination faced by Japanese Americans both during and after internment. Additionally, there is a portrayal of the societal stigma and prejudice against interracial relationships, as seen in the difficulties faced by Jeanne Wakatsuki's parents.
They encountered swag.
Japanese immigrants faced segregation in school. They was not allowed to go to the same school as the white child.
snow storms
The Great Terror.
everything.
some problems were the bad weather,risky river crossing,stampedes occasional attacks from native americans,and raids from cattlethieves,called rustlers
segrigation and racism- APex
all of them
The Japanese Americans that were put in internment camps faced the racism of whites. They were afraid of the hatred of those around them that made threats.