For example, the Jewish community initially imposed a curfew. Because they had to be inside and many were dismissed. As the war progressed, concentration camps revealed more destructive reality. They had to take off their clothes and wear overalls. They slept very tight. They do not have the right, they are considered animals. In the United States, this order fulfilled immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack. After February 19, 1942, America was involved in Pearl Harbor of World War II, the United States
But then, the commentators called Japanese camps "concentration camps." I can not imagine drawing this more aggressively. Comparing Japanese camps with Nazis or Communist concentration camps is not important for the Jewish community and reasonably intelligent Americans. I am not a Jew, but I am very uncomfortable. Words are meaningful and should condemn the term "concentration camp". "Concentration camp" is a term preceding Hitler and communism. The Nazi concentration camp is more general, more precisely expressed as a death camp. Because Stalin's Gragos is a prison camp, slightly different, "crime" and "trial" are often plausible. However, concentration camps such as concentration camps operated by Britain during the Bohr War do not themselves indicate atrocities.
During the Second World War, President Franklin Roosevelt established a camp in Japan according to Presidential Decree No. 9066. From 1942 to 1945, the policy of the US government was that Japanese descendants were buried in an isolated camp. Following Pearl Harbor and the subsequent war, the Japanese detention camp is currently regarded as one of the most brutal breaches of American citizenship in the 20th century. In March 1942, to manage the plan led by Milton S. Eisenhower of the Ministry of Agriculture, a civil society organization called war reintegration station was established. Eisenhower lasted until June 1942 and resigned to protest the imprisonment of his innocent innocent citizen
The detention in Japan and the United States was carried out by the US government in 1942, and camps of about 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese citizens living on the Pacific coast of the United States called "war resettlement camp" and detained . It happened after the attack of the Japanese empire. Pearl Harbor Corollamats v. America: The groundbreaking case of the US Supreme Court in 1944 included the constitutionality of the presidential order 9066 ordered by Japanese Americans to enter camps during the Second World War It was. In the decision of 6-3, the Supreme Court backed the government and decided that the order to eliminate was constitutional.