In 1941, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066 which gave the military the right to choose their war zone, to gather all citizens of Japanese descent, and to place them in Japanese internment camps. “The order resulted in the ...
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5 The 2016 National Asset Scorecard for Communities of Color Survey, which looked at wealth disparities among different Asian American groups in major metropolitan areas, reported that in Los Angeles, people of Japanese, Indian, and Chinese descent had more median wealth than White people, while ...
8 Her husband, Gregory Bateson, was one of many anthropologists who worked for US intelligence during World War II,9and her associate Ruth Benedict gathered data on the Japanese “national char-acter” in American internment camps during the same war. Anthropologists were also involved in the ...
includepopulation transfers in the Soviet UnionandJapanese American internmentin the United States; theOperation Keelhaul,[307]expulsion of Germans after World War II,rape during the occupation of Germany; the Soviet Union'sKatyn massacre, for which Germans faced counter-accusations of responsibility. ...
Examples of such Allied actions include population transfers in the Soviet Union and Japanese American internment in the United States; the Operation Keelhaul,307 expulsion of Germans after World War II, rape during the occupation of Germany; the Soviet Unions Katyn massacre, for which Germans ...