After the signature of the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919, Germany lost nearly 25,000 square miles and a population of 7 million people. These territories included Eupen-Malmedy area and Moresnet which were ceded to Belgium. Regarding relations with France, Germany ceded the sovereignty of the Saar coal mines to this country, as well as the provinces of Alsace-Lorraine.
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the secession of the Confederate states
the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision
ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment</span>
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Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066. From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interred in isolated camps.
The Japanese had just attacked Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) US citizens feared another attack and war hysteria seized the country. Many feared the Japanese had connections within the U.S.