Japanese Internment

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans were forced to abandon their homes and live in prison camps. This story follows the lives, struggles, relocation, and incarceration of some 120,000 Japanese-American citizens and resident aliens in these concentration camps.


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Euphemisms, Concentration Camps and the Japanese Internment

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