They were called interment camps. They were crude and pretty spartan in their facilities. Many had health problems as a result.
Japanese Americans
Either live in the Japanese Concentration/Internment camps or fight in Europe.
Of the approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans who were relocated to internment camps during World War 2, 62% of them were American citizens. Half of those interned were children.
Japanese
I think you are referring to the WWII Japanese internment camps. After Pearl Harbor, it was thought that Japanese-American citizens could not be trusted, so they were rounded up and forced to live at various "camps" around the U.S. until the war was over. See the Related Links below.
Japanese Americans
Internment camps
Japanese-Americans .
the Japanese Americans.
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Japanese americans..
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
Ones with lots of torture
Internment camps
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.
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
About 120000