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Prisoners of Japanese internment camps during World War II faced harsh conditions, including overcrowding, inadequate food, and limited access to healthcare. Many were forced to abandon their homes and businesses, resulting in significant economic loss and trauma. The camps were often located in remote areas, contributing to feelings of isolation and despair among internees. Despite these challenges, some individuals sought to maintain a sense of community and culture through social events, education, and artistic expression.

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