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Question by  BEENA38 (4)

What is Japanese interment like?

Is it worse than the US?

 
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Answer by  roarsinpublic (14)

Japanese internment took place in the U.S. after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. During internment, many Japanese families and families of Japanese ancestry were uprooted from their homes and forced to move to crowded camps with substandard living conditions. Men, women, and children were sent to facilities surrounded by barbed wire and guarded by sentries with guns.

 
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Answer by  asanson (253)

The people that lived in these interment camps lost many valuable items from theft and destruction in government storage. People were depressed because of personal insecurity and helplessness.

 
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Answer by  MEME17 (23)

Due to cultural difference and the well know fact that Japanese standards tend to higher than in the United States I would say yes, however, not worse but complex and more demanding.

 
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