Probably, the same as with most people; a war fought by the people rather than an all volunteer (known as professional) army.
CORE Congress of racial equality. African Americans in the military, Mexican Americans in wartime and the Japanese Americans in the War effort: Japanese American Citizens League.Read more: What_events_show_the_persistence_of_racial_tension_during_World_War_2
During WWII, Japanese-Americans were perceived as potential spies and detained until the war's end in detention camps.
Japanese-Americans .
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.
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
Japanese made extensive use of labor forces composed to both prisoners of war and local peoples.
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
they were in war with the japanese/germans/italians
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
Congress paid money to the Japanese Americans to say sorry.
Japs or Japanese because we didn't want them to be part of our country but some people called them Japanese-Americans or just Americans.