No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
The US government felt that the Japanese Americans might spy for Japan and the government sent them to internment camps.
"Executive Order 9066" allowed for the internment of Japanese-American citizen ostensibly to prevent a "Fifth Column" from wreaking havoc by espionage and hindrance of America's pursuit of the war with Japan .
Executive Order 9066
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
The government feared the japanese americans could not be trusted
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
the fear that Japanese-Americans might betray the U.S.
Japanese Americans and Canadians were put interned due to fears by the government that they would spy for their homeland.
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
Japanese Americans were temporarily imprisoned in isolated locations
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
Isolated locations