German Canadians were treated very badly.
Canadians of Japanese origin had their property confiscated and were sent to inland labour campsThe Canadian Japanese were interned in camps in British Columbia just as the American Japanese were interned. They did it at the same time as the Americans. I have added a related link for you so you can see photos, maps and read the story of their internment.
Japanese Canadians were considered enemy aliens during World War II due to their ethnic background, despite many being Canadian citizens. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, wartime paranoia led the Canadian government to view Japanese Canadians as potential threats, resulting in mass internment, dispossession of property, and forced relocation. This treatment was rooted in racism and fear rather than any substantiated evidence of disloyalty. Ultimately, many Japanese Canadians were unjustly treated as enemies based solely on their heritage.
The Panay Incident during World War 2 was a Japanese attack on the American gunboat, USS Panay. The Japanese apologized and claimed it was an accident and paid an indemnity of over $2,000,000.
the Americans,british,and canadians atacked beach heads as they stormed into Normandy to finish of the last of hitlers third rike the Americans,british,and canadians atacked beach heads as they stormed into Normandy to finish of the last of hitlers third rike
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22,000 Candian Japanese were interned in camps in Canada. It is tragic. They were recompensed later.
they went on with their lives because it would be a war crime to kill them
This happened during World War II after the Japanese attacked the US base in Hawaii when Franklin Roosevelt was president.
Fought each other and Japanese
Many of them had lost their homes.
The Japanese occupation of Singapore lasted from 1942 to 1945. This happened during World War II.
German Canadians were treated very badly.
Canadians of Japanese origin had their property confiscated and were sent to inland labour campsThe Canadian Japanese were interned in camps in British Columbia just as the American Japanese were interned. They did it at the same time as the Americans. I have added a related link for you so you can see photos, maps and read the story of their internment.
Japanese Canadians were placed in internment camps during World War II primarily due to widespread fear and suspicion following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The Canadian government, influenced by wartime hysteria and racial prejudice, viewed Japanese Canadians as potential security threats, despite the majority being Canadian citizens. As a result, around 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly removed from their homes, stripped of their property and businesses, and relocated to internment camps across the country. This action was later recognized as a violation of their rights, leading to formal apologies and reparations from the Canadian government in the 1980s.
they were interned because during ww2, Canada was at war with Japan and many canadians on the homefront felt that there were enemy aliens in British Columbia and thus wanted all Japanese people to be separated from the other sreggin.
During World war 2 the Japanese attacked a place in Hawaii called pearl harbor