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Koshiyama, 74, of San Jose, is one of 315 Japanese Americans who challenged the loss of their established rights in World War II by declining to battle for their nation until the point that the administration liberated them and their families from wartime internment camps.
The camps, viewed as a fundamental piece of the Japanese American experience, have since quite a while ago evoked pictures of unprotesting internees - surrendered, alarmed and severe however agreeable. However, the draft resisters, alongside other people who communicated their complaints in various ways, reflect accounts of challenge and obstruction in the camps - stories that were the beginning of profound splits that still partition Japanese Americans today.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna
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The 1972, 1979, and 1987 missile reduction <span>agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union are examples of the foreign policy of "detente," since these were agreements meant to benefit both nations, and indeed the world. </span>
Native americans migrated after being forced from their land