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Japanese Americans In The Aftermath Of Pearl Harbor

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The “Japanese-Americans in the Aftermath of Pearl Harbor” article is about the United States’ internment camps during World War II. “Concentration Camps, 1933-1939” article is about the German Nazis’ concentration camps for the Jewish people. While both of these articles are about camps during World War II, each article talks about them happening in a different country. The “Japanese-Americans in the Aftermath of Pearl Harbor” article talked about how the United States forced all Japanese people in America to the west coast of the country. The United States did this because they believed that the Japanese were planning an attack on the mainland U.S. after they bombed Pearl Harbor. They were sent to temporary assembly centers and then to one

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