No. We found their remains on the seaward side of the headland.
Only a few and they weren't even Japanese.
During the US Civil War, espionage was a factor in gaining information about both the North & South. The South had spies in Washington DC and the North had spies in Richmond, Virginia.
in fear of spies.
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The Capture and Execution as Spies of Two Japanese Officers - 1904 was released on: UK: April 1904 USA: July 1904
There was a fear in America that amongst the Japanese Americans there could be spies and saboteurs.
Yes. During the Civil War, the South had a number of spies in the North, with two networks in Washington alone.
The US was worried that some of them might be spies for Japan
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
= they were suspected of being secret Japanese spies Because the Japanese had spies operating on the West Coast making reports on American shipping movements including the location and departure of American war ships. Plus on the day of the Pearl Harbor attack (December 7 1941) Japanese Americans in Hawaii assisted downed Japanese navy pilots that had attacked Pearl Harbor.
because many Americans feared that Japanese American were spies
The U.S government believe they were spies sent by the Japanese to disrupt the war effort