Following a century of anti-Asian racism and the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the US forced more than 120,000 Japanese Americans into detainment camps. asked them if they supported the war.
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNPearl Harbor and the Fallout: A Nation at War and the Internment of Japanese AmericansThe attack on Pearl Harbor was a defining moment in American history, pushing the nation into a global war. However, it also ...
More than 100,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry were forced from their homes. Two of the camps were in Arizona and became, for a time, the state’s third and fourth biggest cities: Gila River ...
A memorial service for Japanese war detainees who died in Soviet-run internment camps in Siberia after World War II was held at Tokyo's Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery on Aug. 23. This year for ...
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