Japanese Americans were placed in American internment camps, during World War II.
About 120000
Many of them had lost their homes.
Because we the Americans was invaded by Japan!
All of the above. Apex
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
Approximately 120,000 Japanese and/or Japanese-Americans lived in the US during and prior to WW2; of which over 90,000 lived in California.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, many distrusted Japanese Americans and called for them to be arrested. Many were put in internment camps during World War II. This was probably done because some were in position to steal the property of Japanese Americans.
At the Topaz internment camp in Utah, where Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II, there were a total of 11 recorded deaths. These deaths were primarily due to health-related issues, exacerbated by the harsh conditions of the camp. The camp housed around 8,000 Japanese-Americans, many of whom faced significant hardships during their internment.
I think it was 120,000 cause that's how many people got put into the internments camps
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.