Unlike the first World War, there was very little antagonism against German and Italian Americans. No Germans or Italians were forced to leave their homes and businesses to be interred in concentration camps like the Japanese were. Black people were still segregated in the armed forces and , in reality, in most areas of daily life in the U.S. Hispanics were allowed to serve with white troops, while blacks were not.
The US government felt that the Japanese Americans might spy for Japan and the government sent them to internment camps.
because they were thought to be sabatogeing the us and were all put into camps in the U.s. and they lost their houses
America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
The Japanese had 10 classes of carriers during the time
foreign SS troops
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Japanese-Americans
The two are not comparable.
Presumably this refers to Japanese-Americans who were forced into internment camps.
There is no comparison at all!
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
In the 16th century, some significant numbers of Japanese converted to Christianity due to the efforts of missionaries like Francis Xavier. However, Christianity was later persecuted and suppressed in Japan during the Edo period, leading to a decrease in the number of followers. Today, Christianity remains a minority religion in Japan.
first answer: During World War II (and also prior to it), the Japanese treatment of the Chinese may be described as demeaning and otherwise oppressive. With the intent to subjugate China for the sake of their own profit and expanded prestige, the Japanese saw China as a Japanese resource and, even further, saw the Chinese as an inferior people that, in some keen sense, deserved to be used for Japanese purposes. second expanded answer: Japanese treatment of the Chinese people during WW2 & before (since the 1930's) was far worse than demeaning or oppressive. For millions it was slavery, murder, looting, starvation, and other forms of brutal physical violence.
the minority could not speak English
The US government felt that the Japanese Americans might spy for Japan and the government sent them to internment camps.
Japan seized Manchuria, and a pro-Japanese government proceeded to take over in 1945 the social issues of multiple cultures that existed. Chinese, Koreans, Mongols,Japanese,and White Russians were all apart of minority in New Munchus Japan.