i just don't know. ive looked and looked but i know that they found blocks of wood around the camps to make a traditional Japanese sandal called a geta.... that's about all
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
The reasoning behind intering the Japanese during the course of WWII was to keep communications under some control. There was a fear within the public that those of Japanese descent were communicating with Japan planning to continue attacks on the US.
A choir performanceA game of chessA boxing tournamentand so on...
so that singaporeans will not rebel against them
An internment camp for Japanese-Americans. This was done in 1940 during World War II. The Government was afraid that any Japanese /Japanese American was gonna contact japan and let them know was the plan was for Americans therefore Manzanar was built to keep them in place 100,000 Japanese were there and live in a cabin no bigger but smaller then a master bedroom.
Internment Camps were camps created by the United States government to house Japanese-Americans during the Second World War. Japanese-Americans were removed from their homes and forced into camps, for the government feared some were spies for the Japanese Empire.
how do shinnecocks keep their traditions today
Catholic
The Japanese internment during World War II did not violate the Second Amendment, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. While the internment involved the forced relocation and incarceration of Japanese Americans, it primarily infringed upon rights protected by the First Amendment (freedom of speech and religion) and the Fifth Amendment (due process). The Second Amendment's focus on the right to bear arms was not directly implicated in the actions taken against Japanese Americans during this period.
A carnival called Cadiz
They were ment to keep Japanese Americans in.
Geisha carry on culture and traditions from years and years of beauty and training. They keep the arts of the past alive in today's modern world.