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Way too many. It was horrible and it's a scary part of our American history.

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How many Japanese internment camps were there?

there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps


How many Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps?

See website: Japanese-American internment


How many Japanese Americans died in internment camps?

During World War II, approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to internment camps in the United States. While the exact number of deaths directly attributed to the internment camps is difficult to determine, estimates suggest that around 1,800 individuals died in these camps, primarily due to inadequate medical care and harsh living conditions. The internment experience had lasting effects on the Japanese American community, both during and after the war.


What were the after effects of the Japanese internment camps?

The Japanese internment camps had long-lasting effects on the individuals and families who were incarcerated. Many experienced trauma, loss of property, and discrimination. These camps also contributed to a sense of betrayal and injustice among the Japanese American community.


How many spies were actually found in the Japanese internment camps?

Only a few and they weren't even Japanese.


How many were killed in the Japanese internment camps?

Only one. His name is Gofu Hchyosef


How many deaths were in the Japanese camps?

As far as I know , there were none


How many Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment camps during World War 2?

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How many Japanese-Canadians were sent to Internment camps during World War 2?

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How many Japanese were in the internment camps?

Any Japanese that lived on the west coast of America, including most of California.Approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals.


Internment camps were set up for Japanese Americans?

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How did the Japanese children feel in the internment camps?

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