Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
America thought that all Japanese people were spies. America didn't want to take a chance on any japanese.
Internment camps
Either live in the Japanese Concentration/Internment camps or fight in Europe.
Japanese internment camps sprung up during World War Two. These camps relocated 110,000 Japanese Americans on the West Coast. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a factor in the development of these camps.
The Nisei were second generation Japanese Americans, born in the United States to Japanese parents. They were subject to pervasive discrimination and internment during World War II.
"Japanese-American internment" where US citizens sere forcibly relocated into what was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" : Executive Order 9066 .
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
Internment camps
the Japanese Americans.
About 120,000 Japanese-Americans, 3/4 LOYAL Americans (Nisei).
Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
Sadly there were 110,000 - 120,000 Japanese Americans sent to the internment camps during WW2.
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Japanese americans..
The USA was worried about the Japanese-Americans on the coast supplying Japanese with information and helping the Japanese attack the USA in any way. So the USA put the Japanese-Americans in internment camps.
A Japanese internment camp was where Japanese and Japanese Americans were housed during World War II. Japanese Americans were stripped of their possessions and taken to camps with just the minimum needed to live. Even young children were taken.
About 120000