Japanese-Americans had more restrictions that Italian and German because they were more powerful. They won the war.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
The "Zoot Suits" were mostly made up of Chicanos , African-Americans and Italian Americans during the 1940s .
Panetta is generally an Italian name.
The Japanese cowardly sneak attack created intense public hatred of " Japs " overnight, whether residents and even long-time citizens of both the USA and Canada. Nazi German and Italian aggression in Europe was ignored by the American public up until Pearl Harbor. Then indifference to foreign affairs dramatically changed to outrage and immediate hatred of the " super-races of the world " overnight. Long lineups [ sometimes several blocks long ] at many military recruiting offices in America sprang up into existence the very next day after the surprise bombing of Pearl Harbor. This hatred intensified when it was revealed that the Japanese ambassador to the US had been treacherously urging a peaceful relationship up to the very last minute before the sneak attack. Then it was learned that results of the bombing had been telephoned back to the homeland by Japanese resident spies. Thus the " not to be trusted at all " security precautions and policies of the Canadian and American governments towards all Japanese, and the subsequent restrictive measures to ensure national security of both countries.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
No, they did not. While both German and Italian immigrants had to register with the federal government as illegal immigrants, it was the Japanese Americans who had the most restrictions. Under federal law, Japanese Americans, many of them citizens of the United States, were evicted from their homes and moved to relocation camps where they were stripped of their freedoms and liberty.
Japanese-Americans, German-Americans, and Italian-Americans.
The Italian Americans - 2014 was released on: USA: 5 January 2014
Italian food is very popular.
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As of 2010, there were 6,547,629 people living in Massachusetts. Of that population, 14.2% are Italian American. Meaning approximately 461,100 Italian Americans live in Massachusetts.
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There are about 16 million Italian-Americans living in the United States. They are the 4th largest ethnic group in America.
Generally, no.