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The Japanese-American citizens were compelled to enter into what were essentially concentration camps for the duration of the war ~ see related link below .
They lost all their rice
Ssuuuccckkksss for them
America didn't fight in World War 1!
It affect the Commonwealth of the Philippines by the Japanese Era. The Japanese bring the World War II to the U.S, they bombed the Pearl Harbor which is the U.S property. They bring the war to the U.S, the war affect us because we are property and part of the U.S that time.
The Japanese-American citizens were compelled to enter into what were essentially concentration camps for the duration of the war ~ see related link below .
unquestioned discipline of the Japanese soldiers and civilians!
the reason was to get back at japanese
About Us - 2003 In Time of War The Japanese-American Experience of World War II was released on: USA: 7 December 2006
It didnt really affect the war that much. the attack was to small to affect it very much.
The War changed the Americans attitude toward the Japanese because they found out after World War 2 the Japanese Americans were innocent of helping the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
There never has been a war called the "Japanese-American War." During World War 2 (1941-1945), the United states was one of many allied countries that fought against the Japanese Empire.
They lost all their rice
Ssuuuccckkksss for them
See: Japanese American internment
America didn't fight in World War 1!
It affect the Commonwealth of the Philippines by the Japanese Era. The Japanese bring the World War II to the U.S, they bombed the Pearl Harbor which is the U.S property. They bring the war to the U.S, the war affect us because we are property and part of the U.S that time.