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Wee website: Japanese-American internment camps.
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Yes there ARE GHOSTS in Corregidor island. They are spirits of Japanese, American and Filipino soldiers who perished during the war! One particular disturbed souls is that of an American soldier who committed suicide before he could be killed by the Japanese soldiers
Before in Japanese is "mae" The Kanji for mae is 前
Futatsu comes before mittsu in Japanese.
The Japanese were very badly treated in those internment camps. They were shipped to desert and mountainous areas with nothing but a horse stable to lay in sometimes with manure in it from the horses before them
Joseph M. Morrison has written: 'Argument of Joseph M. Morrison before the sub-committee of the Committee on foreign affairs of the House of representatives on the Japanese indemnity fund' -- subject(s): Indemnity, Foreign relations
Before entering a Japanese house, it is customary to remove your shoes and put on slippers provided at the entrance. This is done to keep the home clean as shoes are considered dirty from outside. It is also polite to greet the hosts with a bow and say "sumimasen" (excuse me) before entering.
Japanese Americans were placed in American internment camps, during World War II.
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