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to oppose U.S. territorial expansion during and after the Mexican War.
The largest Japanese Internment Camp built during World War 2 was the Oikawa camp in Nevada. It held approximately 50,000 people against their will during the war.
An allied power during that war.
There was no Japanese empire, only what they conquered during and immediately prior to WW2.
Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
Japanese bombed Darwin I believe
yes they did create Anime during the second world war
Japan surrendered without an invasion of the Japanese mainland - apex
Japanese repatriates who were shipped back to the mainland of Japan after Japan surrendered to the Allies in WW2. Hikiagesha means "those who have been lifted and landed" in Japanese. They were treated horribly when they returned to the mainland, almost as if they weren't Japanese because those who resided in the mainland during the war felt they didn't suffer the way they did, b/c they were being bombed by the US.
they were balloons sent up into the jet stream.
Militaristic
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
Create a new system of republican government
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
Japanese yen
The US government felt that the Japanese Americans might spy for Japan and the government sent them to internment camps.
Japanese Americans