the act of undergoing training; confinement of enemy aliens, prisoners of war, and political prisoners:During World War II, many Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps. Not to be confused with: interment– the act or ritual of burial:The interment will be at noon at the Midtown Cem...
internment camp- a camp for prisoners of war POW camp,prison camp,prisoner of war camp camp- a penal institution (often for forced labor); "China has many camps for political prisoners" gulag- a Russian prison camp for political prisoners ...
Japanese Americans discuss the internment camps.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)Harris, Linda K
Jr., judge people not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. These recent events have been compared to Pearl Harbor. Do you suppose we can avoid making the same kind of mistake we made then, i.e. the internment camps for Japanese Americans?
Japanese internment camps were the sites of the forced relocation and incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry in the Western United States during WW2.
sure to make them look bad and throw them In camps. Since they never had evidence they used the media. According to the tragedy of the Japanese-American internment article, “ the court agreed to carry out this persecution”. It was wrong that the court would even carry out this act ...
Japanese Internment Camps: Inequality in the Land of Equality The unfair treatment of Japanese Americans started a few months after the Japanese warplanes bombed Pearl Harbor. In response, President Franklin D. Roosev... T Shiro - 《Ncur》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 "Enemies at home": race, ci...
Japanese-American Playwrights and the Internment 来自 钛学术 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者: G Dashiell 摘要: This paper looks at three different plays about the internment camps that were written by three different generations of Japanese-American playwrights. Each play explores the idea of identity ...
had been seized for nonpayment of taxes or otherwise appropriated. As they started over, they covered their sense of loss and betrayal with the Japanese phraseShikata ga nai—It can’t be helped. It was decades before nisei parents could talk to their postwar children about the camp...
Unwanted aliens : Japanese internment in Australia INTRODUCTIONWithin three months of the Japanese entering World War II on December 8, 1941 over 22 000 Australians had become prisoners-of-war. They went into camps in Timor, Ambon, New Britain, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Malaya... ...