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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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How did the japanese american internment camps impact people?

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Juliette [100K]2 years ago
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The Japanese American internment camps were detention centers created after the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941 on the West Coast of the United States, with the aim of detaining Japanese immigrants who lived there, fearing that they would collaborate with their nation of origin within the framework of the war.

Now, these camps had a great negative impact on a large part of the American population, who saw these detention camps as similar measures to those taken by the Axis in Europe with minorities.

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