Japanese Internment Camps In Ww2 Essay

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World War II was started by a simple unprovoked attack from the Germans against the Poland which lead to Britain and France declaring war. No one was at all really prepared towards what would happen during the war. Just like no one really knew what to do when Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese. When all theses events start to occur and more wars and tragedies keep piling on there will be panic. When panic happens people tend to want to “dispose” of the problem as fast as they can. In Germany under the rule of Hitler it was people of Jewish relations. To America it was people of Japanese immigrants and ancestry. World War II started September 1st 1939 and later ended September 2nd 1945. During the time of the world war Germany did countless cruelty towards Jews and their related while America close to the same thing to the Japanese with less cruelty. In both the “Concentration camps” and internment camps” there was loss and pain.
Auschwitz, the largest concentration camp, and death camp in Southern Poland. Auschwitz was opened up in 1940. During the time in World War II in the camp
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After Pearl Harbor the US puts all of the Japanese and their people with there passed down ancestry were hauled to the Internment camps in 1942 by order of President Roosevelt. When they were relocated they were only allowed the bring a few items with them and only have the time of 48 hours to leave their homes. During the transferring time some had to have medical care from all of the stress happening to them. In 1943 the people of the age of seventeen who was not willing to show loyalty and take the oath were soon sent to Tule Lake. The ones who stayed to take the loyalty test had to answer 2 Questions. The first was if they were willing to fight for America if needed by or was ordered. The Second was to swear full allegiance to America from all foreign attacks that would