A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
None, only the Japanese
yes, even though they were detained, they would have access to the courts. however they were private courts in the detention camps held in the United States.
From March 1944 at age 15, to January 1945, after that he and thousands of other inmates ran a death march to Buchenwald until he was liberated on April 11 1945.
Aside from oil they provided POW camps and retaining camps
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unhappily detained in detention camps
yes, even though they were detained, they would have access to the courts. however they were private courts in the detention camps held in the United States.
Yes, concentration camps are still used today in some parts of the world, such as in China where Uighur Muslims are detained in internment camps. These camps have drawn international condemnation for their human rights abuses and violations.
The Nazis made these camps during world war 2
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
In 1942, the United States government ordered more than 110,000 men, women, and children to leave their homes and detained them in remote, military-style camps. Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten camps where Japanese American citizens and resident Japanese aliens were interned during World War II. http://www.nps.gov/manz
From March 1944 at age 15, to January 1945, after that he and thousands of other inmates ran a death march to Buchenwald until he was liberated on April 11 1945.
During WWII, Japanese-Americans were perceived as potential spies and detained until the war's end in detention camps.
US Internment Camps during WW IIThe related link site will have a map of all the Japanese-American Internment camps in the United States during World War II.
Internment camps
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
Aside from oil they provided POW camps and retaining camps