Japanese Canadian Experience Analysis

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The experience of the people in the internment camps and the their testimonies tell the tale of an atrocity that these people had to live through. The Japanese-Canadian experience was one where the actions of the government and people other than that of Japanese origin in Canada were influenced by fear. The two experiences in this exhibit give the reader an insight into what the camps were like and how the Japanese Canadian felt. The testimonies have been written on two different coloured paper and these have a significance. The red circle stuck on the white paper signifies that the people of Japanese origin, many of whom were born in Canada were thought to be loyal towards their home country and discriminated against in Canada. This made them