David Suzuki was interned at the Slocan internment camp during World War II. The camp, located in British Columbia, was one of several facilities where Japanese Canadians were forcibly relocated following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Suzuki and his family faced significant hardships during their time in internment, which profoundly impacted his later advocacy for social justice and environmental issues.
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David Suzuki has lived in both Vancouver, Canada and Chicago, IL. He is a well known environmental activist in Canada.
a summit camp where only davids can go to. lol writen by yours truely, Amanda Magsman
Maine, Camp david
Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
The United States won, as Fred Korematsu was not granted his appeal and was sent to an internment camp, and none of the Japanese-American's cases were looked into. This fool has no idea what he is talking about... he was not even close to knowing what really happened with Fred Korematsu. Korematsu won this as some would say "battle" against the United States. Fred Korematsu did not have to go to the internment camp.
They were.
Anne Suzuki goes by Ankoromochibe.
Kenzo Suzuki goes by Hirohito.
worst camp ever do not go to this camp