The Japanese-American internment was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" which was one way of calling what were essentially concentration camps .
Japs or Japanese because we didn't want them to be part of our country but some people called them Japanese-Americans or just Americans.
Their wars against Poland, the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, the two Russian Revolutions, World War II and, if it can be called a war, the Cold War.
The First World War was a contributing factor to starting the Second World War, but for the Japanese and a part of China called Manchuria, to the west, the War started in 1931.
it was in afraid of war after world war 1
The War changed the Americans attitude toward the Japanese because they found out after World War 2 the Japanese Americans were innocent of helping the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
Plane interments.
The japanese imperial army
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Japan. It was not called World War 1 at the time. It was called The Great War. After World War 1, he went on a World Tour promoting peace. It was the first time a Japanese Emperor had ever left Japan.
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Japs or Japanese because we didn't want them to be part of our country but some people called them Japanese-Americans or just Americans.
There never has been a war called the "Japanese-American War." During World War 2 (1941-1945), the United states was one of many allied countries that fought against the Japanese Empire.
The Rising Sun.
Japs or Japanese because we didn't want them to be part of our country but some people called them Japanese-Americans or just Americans.
It takes at least two sides to make a war. ...It was called a world war because a high percentage of the world's countries were fighting.
They were relocated by the US gov to camps called war relocation camps.
Their wars against Poland, the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, the two Russian Revolutions, World War II and, if it can be called a war, the Cold War.