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Japanese Americans in WWII

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Japanese Americans in wwii

The Japanese Americans were treated poorly and unfairly during the war.
Photo by Marion Doss

Internment Camps


The Japanese Americans were forced to live in internment camps, even though they did nothing wrong. The internment camps had bad living conditions, like no running water.

The Japanese were forced to stay in Internment camps even though they did nothing wrong. The Internment camps had very bad living conditions, like no running water.

they were forced to move out if their houses and leave there jobs to move into internment camps.

i want you!

This is an ad for recruiting young troops.

"Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."- Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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"No man can tame a tiger into a kitten by stroking it. There can be no appeasement with ruthlessness. There can be no reasoning with an incendiary bomb. We know now that a nation can have peace with the Nazis only at the price of total surrender."- Franklin D. Roosevelt

GROUP MEMBERS:
*Micah Atkins, Grace Denesen, Leah Weber, and Michaela Dickinson.*

The Japanese Americans went through unjust treatment during World War 2, yet they pressed on. Even though they had to stay in internment camps, they still volunteered to do military service.