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The relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly relocated into what were essentially concentration camps . ~ see link below .
No, absolutely not. The Japanese-American citizens that were held in internment camps were in no way anything but loyal Americans. They were denied civil rights that were granted to them in the Constitution and Japanese internment is now considered a huge mistake, though it wasn't admitted by any officials for years out of embarrassment.
From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interred in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to Pearl Harbor and the ensuing war, the Japanese internment camps are now considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interred in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to Pearl Harbor and the ensuing war, the Japanese internment camps are now considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.
d. internment of Japanese Americans I think we're doing the same test/study guide questions.
Putting people of Japanese descent or Japanese immigrants in camps.
No.
I wouldn't consider it a violation of ones civil rights. It is important for companies to know that vital information.
It took all their private property from them and sent them to racial Concentration Camps.
No.
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The Group Sought Compensation For WWII Internment