they put them in cages in rivers and left them there with just enough space to breathe.they also pulled out their finger nails
Among other ways they joined units like the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
they were raped... in a threesome
They did, it would happen in many gruesome ways for instance having rocks thrown at you being tortured and many more.
she was tortured to death. The Japanese tortured her in so many, inhuman ways. They put coal tar on her had and when it dried, they pulled her hair, which tore off all her head skin. They also sexually harassed her, whipped her, cut off her breasts, burned her legs, and broke her arms... etc.
Japanese Internment camps were never a necessity. Based on a few Japanese people who hid a Japanese pilot, the entire population of Japanese Americans were convicted without a jury. Yet, Japanese Americans still continued to join the army, and go to fight for their country while their families were forced to live in internment camps. Historians agree this was a very dark time in American history.
In some ways yes, but in some ways no. the government of many countries are not monitoring it well. Like in Spain a person was taken to Egypt and tortured during some interrogation there even being innocent
yes in some ways
Check this link out http://www.japaneseteas.org/how-to-make-japanese-green-tea/ it gives you a couple different ways to try and brew some Japanese tea.
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There are several ways to type in Japanese on a computer, and one of those ways does in fact include writing out Japanese in English letters.
William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.