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Japanese-American internment c

After war was declared German-Americans and Italian-Americans, about5, 000, were rounded up. With in a year most of the 5,000 were released. Thehatred became focused on the Japanese-Americans. Being of their race andpeople automatically thought they were with the enemy, that attacked Pearl Of the 127, 000 Japanese-Americans living in America, about two thirdswere born American citizens, but this did not stop the suspicions and hostility directed towards them. Almost all of the Japanese-Americans lived in California, Ore


In the camps Japanese-Americans were treaded pretty well. The truth is that too few Americans had calm to raise questions of that kind. President Roosevelt, on February 19, 1942, signed Executive Order 9066. Some women got paid up$19 a month to weave camouflage netting for the army. Most of those forced to leave their home were in the camps for the minim of three years. War jitters were running high there, after Pearl Harbor. " Herde 'em up, pack 'em off," wrote Mclemore. In the Manzanzar Relocation Center, in the California Desert, a mother and her children wade through the stream near the camp. There weresome Japanese-American defenders. " Let 'em be pinched, hurt, hungry and dead up against it. Not one Japanese-Americans were put to trial on Charge of espionage or sabotage. They were located in barren and isolated areas of six western states and Arkansas. In the spring and summer of 1942, 112, 000 Japanese-Americans wereMoved to temporary camps.

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