most camps served the Japanese fruit syrup poured over rice, stew, and organ meats such as kidney, heart and liver.
All those male residents from Niagara Township, Upper Canada, between the ages of 16 and 60, were marched to containment in a Greenbush, NY camp in mid 1813 by American forces. The internment camp was believed to be close to the US Northern Army camp. David hemmingsdd@gmail.com
They were ALL japaneese.
After the tragic Pearl Harbor bombing, that brought the United States into the second World War, Americans began mistreating the Japanese residing here. All Japanese-Americans, including citizens, were all put into Internment camps. There were hundreds and hundreds of them, in an area as small as a square mile. They were not given proper bedding, food, or restrooms. This was a sad time for the Japanese-Americans. You may want to read the book "Manzanar". It is based off of a true story.
internment camps were during the time of ww1. as Australia were fighting against Germany, Australia was very anti Germans like all the allied countries. internment camps is where Australian-Germans were interned. they were unfair as even if you had German in you you may have been interned
ALL survived. but the question is where they went.
most camps served the Japanese fruit syrup poured over rice, stew, and organ meats such as kidney, heart and liver.
They are located in the United States
Yes, all internment camps are forced incarceration.
The U.S. government put all Japanese-Americans in internment camps. They weren't treated well at all. Some internment camps housed these people in old horse stalls!!!!
All those male residents from Niagara Township, Upper Canada, between the ages of 16 and 60, were marched to containment in a Greenbush, NY camp in mid 1813 by American forces. The internment camp was believed to be close to the US Northern Army camp. David hemmingsdd@gmail.com
Desolate, hot all day, and extremely cold all night.
The racist Americans of the 1940s realized they could not put all the Italians and Germans into internment camps to weed out spies. They would have had to put half of New York City citizens into internment camps. There were millions of them in the US at that time as there are now too. There were not as many Japanese so they put them into the camps illlegally.
They were ALL japaneese.
yep all Japanese Canadians
yes all of them did
No, it's an all-girls camp.