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In WW2, Japan considered Americans of Japanese descent to be US Citizens; the enemy.
It being a time of war, security of the nation came first. Although hasty on the part of the US, Japanese residents were rounded up and placed in internment camps.
Internment on the Japanese mainland to be used as slave labour. The Japanese considered them subhuman for surrendering and therefore slaves.
the buisnnes people, such as presidents of companies, and Japaneese from the industry and buisness world. aLSO, THEY WERE THE FIRST to be captured.
I would imagine they would not have been overly happy about the situation and perhaps somewhat vexed.
there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
See website: Japanese-American internment
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
See: Japanese American internment
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