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Japanese American Internment Camps

Heroes of World War II (Alternator Books ®)

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Japanese American Internment Camps

By: Laura Hamilton Waxman
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During World War II, the United States was battling Japan. In 1942, the president of the United States signed an executive order, forcing more than 100,000 Japanese Americans to leave their homes. These innocent people - many of them US citizens - would spend the next few years imprisoned behind barbed wire fences in what the government called internment camps.

Life in the camps was difficult. People were homesick. The barracks where they slept were cold and dirty. Most of the country believed they were criminals. But imprisoned Japanese Americans remained brave. Learn more about these courageous heroes, including those who fought for justice and freedom.

©2018 Laura Hamilton Waxman (P)2019 Lerner Digital ™
Asian American Military & Wars History Multicultural Stories North America Literature & Fiction Japanese American Internment
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Shorter than any podcast. Not worth the money. I expected way more. wikipedia could have given me this information.

Shorter than any podcast. Not worth the money

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