there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
Japanese internment camps sprung up during World War Two. These camps relocated 110,000 Japanese Americans on the West Coast. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a factor in the development of these camps.
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They were in use in the early 1900's.
Canada: Canadian citizens of Japanese descent lived in the internment camps. I'm not too sure about the Americans :P
there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
No. The Japanese Internment camps were not hurtful, they simply isolated the Japanese from the rest of the country.
In Canada, in most parts, they worked on and built rail roads.
See website: Japanese-American internment
did the japanese internment camps have closer at some point of time?
When the Japanese Canadians were sent to the internment camps, their property was sold by the government of Canada in order to fund the internment. After the war, most of the Japanese Canadians had nothing to return to in B.C. so they started a new life in other provinces.
22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
What are the pros of the Japanese internment camps? to protect what the US saw as a 'threat' after pearl harbor was bombed