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22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
More than 1200.
German Spies of WWII. World War II had been over scarcely a week when a U.S. Army ... there would be later reverberations: His exaggerated reports of Russian military ... German intelligence veterans, many of whom were fellow fugitives. ...In January, 1942, Britain had a total of 19 German spiesworking as double .... As an exile in Switzerland he maintained contact wit many of his friends from .....In March, 1942, the Japanese had invaded Java and from therehad started ...
There would have been many spies working for the Central Powers.
The Europeans and the Norwegians were not "interned" in camps as you are wondering. There were places for the refugees but many lived in cities and towns. They worked in the war effort too. Some worked as spies for the Brits and Americans.
22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
so many people acted as spies for their side that soon spies were swarming everywhere.
There were many spies during the American Civil War. Some of the better known male spies were Lafayette Baker, Timothy Webster, and Henry Harrison.
If spies were caught during World War 2, they faced severe consequences. They could be interrogated, tortured, and even executed. Many countries had strict laws and harsh penalties for espionage, as it was considered a major threat to national security during the war.
In the USA during world War II, many of the Japanese, Italian, and German citizens were interned in Montana, Idaho, Texas, and other states. These actions were not Constitutional.
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German Spies of WWII. World War II had been over scarcely a week when a U.S. Army ... there would be later reverberations: His exaggerated reports of Russian military ... German intelligence veterans, many of whom were fellow fugitives. ...In January, 1942, Britain had a total of 19 German spiesworking as double .... As an exile in Switzerland he maintained contact wit many of his friends from .....In March, 1942, the Japanese had invaded Java and from therehad started ...
More than 1200.
they were interned because during ww2, Canada was at war with Japan and many canadians on the homefront felt that there were enemy aliens in British Columbia and thus wanted all Japanese people to be separated from the other sreggin.
Spies were utilized by many nations to gather intelligence against the enemy.