Poorly.
"The United States government sent Japanese Americans to concentration camps in various locations in the middle of the country. This was to keep them as far from the coast as possible so that they couldn't give accurate Intel to the Japanese over seas. In the concentration camps, they were rationed their food, water, and activity time. It was much like the concentration camps in Germany, just without the slave-driving and killing part. Many businesses wouldn't hire Japanese Americans because of the threat that was posed to the country as a result of the many terrorist acts on the U.S." -Twizzler424
Roughly by the Germans
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
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.
They treated the US soldiers terribly.
Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
good
they were treated like black people in the 60s
Japanese-Americans
Portugal was at this time a part of Spain and so the Portuguese were a subset of the Spaniards, who were not popular at all in England. They were probably treated better than Japanese people in the US were during world war II however.
Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans
no clue man
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
People of Japanese heritage
Roughly by the Germans
The U.S. government put all Japanese-Americans in internment camps. They weren't treated well at all. Some internment camps housed these people in old horse stalls!!!!
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.