Pearl Harbor in the early 1940s, World War II was in the United States. After the Pearl Harbor attack, the US is preparing for the fight against the Japanese empire. During this period, many American citizens had great hatred against anyone in Japanese family. People began to become delusions and received tremendous treatment without respecting Japanese. All of these started with Japanese Pearl Harbor attack. After the attack, many Japanese were sent to concentration camps. Many of them are imprisoned for racial discrimination or refusing to go to concentration camps.
The Pearl Harbor attack in Japan was an ambush for the US Navy by the Japanese army in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a major military and political blow to the United States. This incident shows the world that the United States may be deprived of alarms and makes the United States vulnerable to the international community. Shortly thereafter, on 19th February 1942 President Roosevelt issued presidential order 9066. With this order, Japanese Americans were transferred from the west coast of the US to a camp known as "war resettlement camp".
In Part 1, this article describes the events that caused the Pearl Harbor attack and the attack on Pearl Harbor itself. In the second part, we will study the detention of Japanese Americans in this article. Finally, the third part explains the relationship between the two events and the reliability of the information sources. In this article, I will try to answer in this article "How is the detention of Japanese Americans during Pearl Harbor attack in the Pacific War of 1941?" America has entered the world war. World War II is no exception. One of the main reasons for this attack is the growing tension between America and the Japanese Empire. The Japanese empire is trying to unify 'Asia' under the flag which is the flag of Japan. Emperor Hirohito is a very militaristic man who wants to transform Asia into imperialism as much as possible.