The Internment of Japanese Americans
Shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order to incarcerate Japanese Americans as a means of preventing espionage. From 1942 to 1945, around 120,000 Japanese Americans were relocated and incarcerated at 10 concentration camps in the United States. Internees lived in sub-standard conditions in military-style camps.
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