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The conditions of the Japanese Americans in WW2 were very harsh. When people tried to escape, they were shot. Not only that, but they were in very remote, desertlike places, with nowhere to escape to. The food was awful-rice with a sweet, syrupy sauce. According to the Japanese, rice was to be eaten with salty food. Oh well, I guess.

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