The Japanese Americans were not imprisoned, per se. They were put into internment camps until the war was over, because the American Government didn't know if they could trust them. It was not until the war was almost over that they were freed when the Supreme Court ruled this action unconstitutional toward US citizens.
The Japanese
About Us - 2003 In Time of War The Japanese-American Experience of World War II was released on: USA: 7 December 2006
The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor propelled the US into the war.
they attacked us
The US naval base at Pearl Harbour was attacked by the Japanese. The USA declared war on the Japanese.
The US Navy .
The Germans, the Japanese, the Italians.
Us and the Japanese.
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
The US entered World War II after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941.