Americans of Japanese ancestry was no longer questioned.
People were forced to leave their homes and businesses and made to live in concentration camps.
Internment Camps were camps created by the United States government to house Japanese-Americans during the Second World War. Japanese-Americans were removed from their homes and forced into camps, for the government feared some were spies for the Japanese Empire.
Depending on which War. Any evacuees after the War were returned to their place of origin, at least by the Allies. The Communists treated them terribly and many were sent to interment camps for reeducation and slave labor.
i think it was through news paper
World War II internment camps were primarily located in the United States, Canada, and various countries in Europe and Asia. In the U.S., significant camps were established in remote areas such as Manzanar in California and Heart Mountain in Wyoming, where Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated. Canada also interned Japanese Canadians in camps across British Columbia and Alberta. In Europe, Nazi Germany operated concentration camps across occupied territories, including Auschwitz and Dachau, where millions were imprisoned and killed.
the interment camp started in February 1942 the interment camp started in February 1942
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Internment camps in World War 2 were for enemy aliens.
After Pearl Harbor the Japanese Americans were rounded up and put into interment camps. They lost businesses, farms, and homes.
people who live in the interment camps had to face really hard times.because most of the camps were in the dessert , in the summer the temperature was about 100 degreasee and they didnt have enoughj of water or supplies to live.
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
in the far East
george Jefferson
its because they were stupid and no one love then let alone liked them and they werent trusted on which side they were on. so thats why they were sent to interment camps. peace poopy sniffers.
No most were locked in interment camps.
America thought the japanease people in America were spies
A variety of corporal punishments were employed, but death was always an option.