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Essay heading: Japanese-American Internment Camps during WWI
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In most cases the internees were only given 48 hours to evacuate their homes.
“It was really cruel and harsh. To pack and evacuate in forty-eight hours was an impossibility. Seeing mothers completely bewildered with children crying from want, and peddlers taking advantage and offering prices next to robbery made me feel like murdering those responsible, without the slightest compunction in my heart... displayed 300 characters
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To pack and evacuate in forty-eight hours was an impossibility. Seeing mothers completely bewildered with children crying from want, and peddlers taking advantage and offering prices next to robbery made me feel like murdering those responsible, without the slightest compunction in my heart.” Joseph Yoshisuke Kurihara speaking of the Terminal Island evacuation... displayed next 300 characters
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