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Essay Galaxy - Japanese Americans During WWII
Japanese Americans During WWII
During W.W.II over 110,000 Japanese Americans living both in the United States and abroad were uprooted, without due process, and placed in detention camps, or internment camps. These Japanese Americans lost their homes and their business. They were only allowed to take what they could carry and forced into the most inhospitable areas our country had to offer.
Our most hallowed judicial court, the US. Supreme Court, stated, in three different cases, that this suspension of due process was perfectly fine with them because of a "military necessity" This military necessity allowed innocent American civilians to be arrested, jailed, and convicted of nothing more than being Japanese Americans.
Why Pick On The Japanese Americans?
Why did the American government go after only Japanese Americans? Were we not at war with ....
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Number Of Words: 2012 |
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