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Q: Who was locked up by the us government in relocating camps during world war 2?
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What was the major reason for relocating many Japanese-Americans to government-run internment camps?

the fear that Japanese-Americans might betray the U.S.


What reason did the US government give for relocating the Janpanesse Americans to interment camps?

They said they were a threat to the state and national security and all that stuff


How did the American government handle people they feared during the war?

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How did the Jews get around the concentration camps?

In the concentration camps, Jews and everyone else marched around the camps.


What are interment camps?

Internment Camps were camps created by the United States government to house Japanese-Americans during the Second World War. Japanese-Americans were removed from their homes and forced into camps, for the government feared some were spies for the Japanese Empire.


Were there concentration camps for Jews in the US?

Not anymore, but there were in the Second World War. They were known more commonly as internment camps during those times; the term concentration camp was created by the Nazis in the 1930's.


Did America apologize to Japan for relocating?

If you are asking about the Japanese Americans who were placed in camps in WW 2 yes they have been apologized to by the government and given some funds for what they lost. It never should have happened and no amount of money or apologies can give back what was taken away.


What were the three stages of destroying the Jews?

First segregation in ghettos, then relocation to work camps or outside of Germanies territories, then instead of relocating, the final solution.


What were the camps during the Holocaust?

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What action did the US government take against many Japanese Americans during the war?

The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps


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to keep the undesirable element locked away from society.