In Camp Harmony, the Japanese American internment camp during World War II, the food provided was often limited and of poor quality. Meals typically consisted of basic staples such as rice, beans, and canned goods, with little variety. Many internees had to adapt their cooking methods and recipes using the available ingredients, leading to a unique blend of traditional Japanese and makeshift American cuisine. Overall, the diet was not sufficient in nutrition and often left residents feeling unsatisfied.
because it's about a camp in Harmony.
Camp Harmony - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (internet)
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Nisei Daughter
cause it was retard
"Camp Harmony" is the story of a young Japanese-American girl who writes of being interred in a relocation camp during World War II. Some possible themes are: 1. Innocent people often bear the burden of blame for the things they didn't do. 2. In a struggle with the state, individuals are often helpless victims. 3. People value freedom. 4. Good vs. evil.
Fort Harmony the hippie camp
Sarah is at Lake Harmony because she has been there fort 2 and a half years!
On "Death Trains". no one could eat or sit down.
I think people ate bread, or other tasteless foods, or nothing at all.
harmony hut
The setting of the book "Boot Camp" by Todd Strasser is a harsh juvenile detention center called Lake Harmony. The story takes place in present day, where troubled teens are sent to this facility to undergo a strict rehabilitation program.