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the japanese were discriminated because they were really good workers and took away the chances of an american getting the job

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Q: What were the reasons for putting Japanese Americans into these camps?
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What was the 2 word justification for putting Japanese Americans in internment camps?

oh ja. wha ha


Was putting the Japanese in concentration camps a good thing?

Japanese-Americans were placed in Internment Camps, hardly a Concentration Camp. While not a good thing, they were much better off than the European Civilians that were interred by the Japanese.


Was the Japanese happy about the internment camps?

No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.


Did all Japanese Americans have to live in camps?

Not all Japanese Americans were placed in Internment Camps, but the majority were. The ones that were not put in camps were generally Japanese immigrants who did not live near the Pacific.


What are Japanese American interment camps?

Japanese internment camps were meant to house any Japanese Americans whom "posed a threat" to the American Government or people during WWII. Though this sounds innocent, the Americans took total liberty in putting any Japanese they could get there hands on in there.


What camps were Japanese-Americans forced into during WW2?

Internment camps


Who put the Japanese in concentration camps?

Americans.


How were Japanese-Americans separated from the outside world when they were in internment camps?

See website: Japanese-American internment camps.


Pros and cons of the Japanese Internment Camps?

Japanese internment camps were set up in the USA in WW2 to contain Japanese Americans. An obvious con of the camps were that they infringed on the rights of innocent American citizens. A pro is that they kept non Japanese Americans from panicking.


Did the US commit genocide on the Japanese-Americans during World War two?

No. A lot of Japanese-Americans were placed in internment camps for national security reasons, but none were abused or murdered and they all were released at the end of the war.


How many Japanese Americans were sent to camps?

1


Why were the Japanese-Americans in Hawaii not subject to internment camps?

They were.