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7 November, 03:41

Why were Japanese interment camps atrocious/traumatizing?

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  1. 7 November, 06:05
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    The relocation of Japanese Americans into Interment Camps during World War 2 was one of the most flagrant violations of civil liberties in American history. According to the census of 1940, 127,000 people of Japanese ancestry lived in the United States, the majority on the West Coast.
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