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Japanese-American Internment Camps

2023-09-07 13:51:02

Another consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor and its influence (especially the Shincho case) is that the Japanese residents and citizens were moved to the nearby Japanese American camp. Several hours after the attack, hundreds of Japanese American leaders were rounded up and taken to a safe camp such as Sand Island in Honolulu Harbor and Kilauea military camp in Hawaiian island. Eventually, over 110,000 Japanese Americans, almost all people living on the west coast were forced to enter the camp but in Hawaii, more than 150,000 Japanese Americans occupied more than a third of the population , 1,200 - 1,800 people are being restrained

Detention of Japanese Americans began in April 1942. Japanese Americans were taken to camps by bus and train (Japanese camp? 1). Are there most camps? The layout is almost the same, but the climate and the terrain are different. The campground is a wooden building covered with paper (Smith 242). They can accommodate from 250 to 300 people. According to administrative orders, the camp will provide a healthy environment for detainees. Order statement, I am further approved here. . . Do you provide medical assistance, hospitalization, food and clothing, transportation methods, land use, shelter and other supplies, equipment, utilities, facilities and services? (Presidential Decree 1). The first camp was a means to monitor the Japanese and prevent them from being destroyed. These goals will never change, but what are the conditions for these families to mimic the situation in prison? To make matters worse (Smith 5)