No, the allied forces kept most of them. The worked with Japan to resolve their lack of Natural Resources problem instead.
Japanese-Americans .
Yes, the World War 2 did continue after the 1942 when the Americans were driving back the Japanese.
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This is a statement not a question. Yes, On December 7th, 1941 World War 2 started for the Americans when the Japanese bombed ... Pearl Harbor.
During World War II, Japanese Americans were treated extremely unfairly. Specifically, President Roosevelt signed an executive order which called for all Japanese Americans in the US to be rounded up and moved into camps.
A Japanese internment camp was where Japanese and Japanese Americans were housed during World War II. Japanese Americans were stripped of their possessions and taken to camps with just the minimum needed to live. Even young children were taken.
Japanese Americans were forced to sell or abandon their homes, businesses, and possessions before being sent to internment camps during World War II. They were also required to report to assembly centers where they were temporarily held before being transported to the camps.
Japanese-Americans .
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
Congress paid money to the Japanese Americans to say sorry.
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.
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.
Because the US leaders feared that the Japanese Americans might help Japan in World War ll.
Japanese-Americans .