Conditions at Japanese American internment camps were spare, without many amenities. The camps were ringed with barbed-wire fences and patrolled by armed guards,and there were isolated cases of internees being killed. Generally, however, camps were run humanely. ...
Japanese American Experiences in Internment Camps during World War II as Represented by Children's and Adolescent Literature Item Type Authors Publisher Rights Download date Link to Item text; Electronic Dissertation Inagawa, Machiko The University of Arizona. Copyright © is held by the author. ...
Bataan Death March - WWII, Japanese, Prisoners: The prisoners of war were force-marched and then jammed into small boxcars. No one knows the exact number of deaths that occurred during the march and subsequent internment. The Japanese commander Homma Mas
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‘i Issei/immigrants who had sons in military service were eventually distinguished from the main group; the narrative relates visits of some of those sons to their imprisoned fathers in New Mexico and elsewhere, as well as the deaths of sons killed in action in Europe and the Pacific. ...
the balloon's 15-kilogram high-explosive anti-personnel bomb detonated. Five children and one pregnant woman were killed. Ironically, this occurred a month after Japan had stopped launching the Fu-Go balloons. These six fatalities were the only known American deaths caused by enemy action within ...
In recent decades, we have witnessed a proliferation of research on the experiences of Japanese American internment camp inmates, partly due to institutions’ archival work and the American government’s release of documentation (Suzuki 2016). Over the years, debates have raged over how to denominat...
American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor Hiroshima POWs TOKYO #13 (OMI) MEMORIAL A remarkable tribute to an airman who perished over Rangoon. Take a few moments to understand the loss of a young man to his young widow. She remarried and this is the story of how her son, Matt Poole, un...
The history of Japanese American internment is a complex one and reveals many deep contradiction and divisions both within America, and more specifically, the Japanese American community. You chose to focus on the latter in “Conscience and the Constitution” noting that in 1944, the draft resister...
Nishizu, whose family farmed in Orange County, California, kept on planting vegetables after the war started, “since I thought that I, as an American citizen, would not be subject to evacuation and internment,” Nishizu later testified. He was proved wrong, and his family members lost their...