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Essay heading: Attack in Pearl Harbor
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He then goes into describing with some details on how the decision for mass evacuation evolved in the upper echelons of the government and military. The process of arriving to the decision is described by Daniels as intermingled with prejudices and lack of evidence. “Catch 22 situation” is particularly notable in this essay, which occurred when the absence of evidence of Japanese American sabotage was perceived by many key officials as the evidence of an upcoming sabotage... displayed 300 characters
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“Catch 22 situation” is particularly notable in this essay, which occurred when the absence of evidence of Japanese American sabotage was perceived by many key officials as the evidence of an upcoming sabotage.
In the second essay it is described how some Japanese asserted their rights in the Court after defying the order to relocate to detention centers... displayed next 300 characters
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