Japenese-American Internment Camps

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History

 

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James V

 

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February 18, 2016

 

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University

 

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At the time, Executive Order 9066 was justified as a "military necessity" to protect against domestic espionage and sabotage, although there was no due process of law, or any factual basis. Two-Thirds of the Japanese who were interned were legal citizens of the United States, and they were stripped of their life, liberty, and property...
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The camps were blocked in by barbed wire and surrounded by guard towers. The barracks were of simple frame construction with little protection from the extreme weather. These camps were extremely overcrowded, and many people died from emotional stress, inadequate medical care and suffered from long term health and psychological consequences...
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