America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
Austrailia
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
No
A typical day in Japanese POW camp in World War II would have been one of deprivation. Many of the people held in those camps died of malnutrition and other diseases.
How were civil liberties denied Japanese Americans during World War II.
The English speaking country on the edge of Japanese held territory and expansion during World War 2 was Australia. The US state of Hawaii was also near the edge of Japanese held territory in the Pacific Ocean.
The largest Japanese Internment Camp built during World War 2 was the Oikawa camp in Nevada. It held approximately 50,000 people against their will during the war.
Japanese-Americans.
Austrailia
2 and a half years
Ones with lots of torture
During world war 2 the Japanese overran a few countries which were, Singapore, The US miliary base held on the Philippines, and Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. On 8 May 1942 the Japanese sunk the Lexington and damaged the Yorktown, also.
A little over 100,000 Japanese were held in internment camps.
Because the U.S. government thought that some of them might be spies.
I believe there was a temporary detention center at 4800 Ellis AVenue.
An allied power during that war.
The Japanese