Disgusting. Filth, absolute filth. They were the lowest of the low, with no privacy whatsoever.
that my friend is a good question i wish i knew the answer
It was a living hell.
Horrible.
They got sent to concentration camps, work camps, or death factories.
The living conditions in Japanese internment camps during World War II were often harsh and overcrowded. Families were housed in makeshift barracks with minimal privacy and inadequate facilities, including shared bathrooms and limited access to clean water. Food was often of poor quality, and the camps were located in remote, inhospitable areas, leading to further discomfort. Overall, the experience was marked by a loss of freedom, dignity, and community for the internees.
hard and dangerous.
they were really hard living conditions
Soldiers were packed into camps designed to hold a fraction of their numbers. They also had little shelter food or clothing
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
Only under certain conditions, like you have owned it for 6 months while living outside of Canada, so generally no but check first.
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