Japanese Internment Camps:
The Imprisonment of Japanese Americans During World War II
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U.S. Relations with Japan Prior to WWII
Pearl Harbor
After Pearl Harbor: Internment
Speeches & Orders
Roosevelt Declares War
Executive Order 9066
President Gerald R. Ford's Proclamation 4417
Internment
In And Out of Fence Walls
Loyalty Questioned
Heroes of the 442nd
Camp Closed
Conclusion
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography
The relationship between the United States and Japan became increasingly strained after WWI. We can assign blame to both governments, although the treatment of Nanjin tips the scales as well as public opinion against Japan.
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