At least 6 and as many as 20 were shot or otherwise directly killed by sentries, allegedly while trying to escape. Several died from disputes within the camps. An unknown number, certainly in the hundreds, died from lack of proper medical care. Many who died in the camps could not receive a proper burial in their US hometowns, although some were re-interred after the war.
all the Japanese Americans in America lived in the camps.
in the united staes camps about 110 but in prison war 750 inmates that were Japanese
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Japan (Including Colonies) were about 3.32 Million.
14,059
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
Fort Moultrie Fort Chatanuga Fort Hillsworth
No
During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
American soldiers were fighting on the European front against Germany (this front often includes those fighting in Africa) and the Pacific front against Japan.
They were called the doughboys.
2-3 million
1
Yeah right.
Gen. Pershing
white
American soliders came to Trinidad during the second world war