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Japanese-American Internment During World War II

2023-07-08 16:44:53

During the Second World War (especially after the Pearl Harbor attack), Japan and the US were detained to move many Japanese Americans and Japanese descendants to camps known as "war resettlement camps". In 1942, the US government moved about 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese to camps. The detention continued for about four years and was endorsed by the government and the president. The last relocation camp was closed in January 1946 and World War II was officially closed five months later.

This module focuses on the detention of Japan and the United States during World War II. Students examined various reasons Japanese Americans were imprisoned, including the US government 's claim that they were excluded from the west coast and that they are conditions necessary for war outside detention. I will also learn about the racial prejudice between Caucasian and Japanese Americans and the history and role of economic competition. This work is a controversial article, the main reason for the discussion of students is detention. Students must support their argument through several important source documents provided by the instructor and other sources found to do the research.

The story that Japanese and Japanese Americans were deported to concentration camps and imprisoned during World War II is well documented elsewhere. Little knowledge about the role the local group on the West Coast plays in proof of detention and in filing objections and how the Japanese and the Japanese are discussing whether or not Japanese return home after entering the camp It is not done. Various anti-Japanese groups were formed on the west coast during the detention period. In Seattle, the two most famous anti-Japanese groups are Pearl Harbor Alliance (RPHL) and Japan Exclusion Alliance (JEL). According to the newspapers at least Seattle Times, Seattle Post Intelligence Bureau, and Seattle Star, they were formed during the war, but the most active period was during the discussion of third country settlement from the end of 1944 to the beginning of 1945.