Internmentis the confinement of a person as prisoner. This is usually done for political or military reasons, and leads to the exploitation and mistreatment of large groups of people. Due toanti-Japanese sentimentsafter the attack on Pearl Harbor, over 120,000Japanese Americanswere interned for ye...
This leaflet depicts an American whipping a Chinese man in front of his family with the text (enslaved Chinese people) at the left, and the Chinese family happy and free of the Americans and the West with the text (self-governing new Chinese people) at the right. The text is: Down with...
The government used propaganda to gain financial and emotional support and increase military recruitment. They also used posters to convey the importance of those on the home front and that their support was essential to winning the war and keeping the American troops safe. ...
He was one of 120,000 Japanese Americans who was forced by armed military soldiers to move. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed “Executive Order 9066” on February 19, 1942, which authorized the military to remove Japanese Americans from their homes and move them to prison camps. ...
In the 1990s, the possibility was first published suggesting a midget submarine may have fired torpedoes at Pearl Harbor's Battleship Row during the air attack. This suggestion has been repeated in documentary television productions that appeared on NOVA, the History Channel, the Military Channel an...
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ww2dbaseNone of these skirmishes seriously dented the Americans' ability to wage war, but only twelve weeks into the war with Pearl Harbor still very fresh in everyone's mind, the coordinated naval activity all along the western coastline certainly gave Americans cause for concern. If it had ...
logistically it was impossible to intern them; only about 1,200 to 1,800 of the 150,000 Japanese-Americans in Hawaii were interned. With the territory operating under martial law, threat of espionage was considered low. The two Hawaiian Island Detention Camps were operated by the military. ...
“Resistance & Resilience: Reflections on the Japanese American Incarceration during WW2” Great Basin College Following the performance of “A Thousand Cranes,” a multimedia play on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, I will take part virtually on apanelwith Dr. Meredith Oda, Miya Hannan, and Cary...
The Japanese were animals during that war. I only feel for the Japanese civilians who didn’t have children in the military, children living at home during the bombing – and the civilians tormented the world over on account of that war, really. Fil...