1. I was surprised that the Japanese expected that their lives would get worse.
2. It is quite depressing that most families burned family keepsakes.
3. Even though they were in such a bad place they still found hope.
FDR used executive order 9066 to place the Japanese into these camps.
The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 repaired this situation by giving each surviving internee $20,000 as a symbolic reparation for their hardship. It also educated the public about life in internment.
This reminds me of the Nazi death camps, although not as extreme as that. |
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