internment camps
Executive Order 9066 .
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
The internments were motivated by the fear of covert Japanese attacks on the mainland United States, and by outbreaks of public hostility toward Japanese-Americans.
POW camps for the Japanese, but NOT in the Pacific. In the United States itself were POW camps held. They were for the Japanese whom were deemed spies for the Japanese government.
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) signed a executive order that would put the Japanese Americans (most were loyal to the US, actually) in the internment camps.
internment camps
1945_ all the camps where closed in 1944 the camps bagan to close! thanks to President Roosevelt.
president Theodore roosevelt
Teddy Roosevelt who thought of the interment camps for the Japanese-Americans and he (might) ask some or more builders and few soldiers to build and scout for building the internment camps.
Japanese/Americans
Japanese-Americans.
Because the US leaders feared that the Japanese Americans might help Japan in World War ll.
there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
Executive Order 9066 .
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.