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Concentration And Internment Camps. By Dylan Neal

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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INTERNMENT CAMPS

  • President Roosevelt signed an executive order 9066 in February 1942
  • Over 120,000 united states citizens were put in internment camps
  • Only japanese americans were put into the internment camps
  • Japanese americans were the only citizens who were forced to go to the internment camps
  • Fred Korematsu challenged the legality of Executive Order 9066
  • In 1988, Congress attempted to apologize for the action by awarding each surviving intern $20,000.

THE 442ND

  • They served the military from 1944-1946 and some were from 1947-1969
  • There size was 3,800 solders
  • Their motto was "Go For Broke"
  • They were awarded eight Presidential Unit Citations
  • Twenty one theirs solders were awarded the Medal of Honor for World War II

CONSENTRATION CAMPS

  • The first camp in Germany was established after Hitler's was in chancellor in January 1933.
  • German authorities established camps all over Germany
  • They had to handle the masses of people that were getting arrested as alleged subversives.
  • Nazi Germany expanded the camps by bloodless conquest between 1938 and 1939
  • Nazis carried out a mass murder of 3 million Jews, half of the 6 million victims of the Holocaust

THE NAZI

  • Adolf hitler was in charge of the Nazi from 1889-1945
  • Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian from1933 to 1945.
  • Germany lost the battle of world war ll
  • In 1919, Adolf Hitler was frustrated by Germany’s defeat in World War
  • This had left the nation economically depressed and politically unstable

Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the Japanese Americans looked like the enemy so they were put in internment camps

The nazi made Adolf hitler there Chancellor and he had control of the German Police. The nazi made the first concentration camp

HOW THEY ARE SIMILAR

  • Both camps forced citesens to go to the camps
  • They were both prison like camps
  • They were both during world war ll
  • They were both shut down by the government

HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT

  • The nazi killed many people that were in the concentration camps
  • The japanese americans were kept in the camps for over 50 years
  • The internment camps was only for japanese americans
  • The people in concentration camps were mostly european jews

HOW CAN THE CAMPS NOT HAPPAN AGAIN

  • Martin luther king Jr. made sure that there was freedom
  • The US is a free country
  • We will be ready if japan tries to attack again
  • We could not start get envolved in an another war
  • We could hope their will not be another Hitler