Yes
The largest Japanese Internment Camp built during World War 2 was the Oikawa camp in Nevada. It held approximately 50,000 people against their will during the war.
World War 1 was fought against primarily Germany.
An allied power during that war.
Europe in the German war, and Asia in the Japanese war.
Japan's inursion in Manchuria, the US Embargo on Japan, the German Invasion of Poland, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Hitler's decleration of war against the US.
because we fought against japan and that is apart of hawais roots
World War II.
the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania
they were fighting against the germans, japanese, and italy
Franklin D. Roosevelt .
Japanese and Nazi war criminals for "Crimes Against Humanity" .
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
there is a mission in call of duty world at war where you have to fight at sea against the Japanese
If the question is asking about Scandinavian immigrants to the US, they were discriminated against, but not nearly as much as other immigrants. If the question is asking about the Nazi treatment of Scandinavians in World War 2, it was hoped that they would accept the doctrine of German racial superiority and join the Nazi war effort. Some of them did, but most Norwegians and Danes sided with the Allies against the Nazis.
In the US it has been a long and difficult struggle for Blacks to secure, obtain and maintain their Constitutional rights as citizens,
Because they were discriminated against everywhere. Why would the armed forces be any different?
The Japanese were pushed int the actions of WW2 because they were surrounded by colonial Powers that restricted the availability of raw materials this was at the time alright because the colonial powers made no secret of the fact that they felt that any one that was not of caucasian descent were basically inferior humans anyway.