Yes there was harsh filthy jobs. Most of them were bad jobs, although some people were cooks, teachers, and things people did in the real world.
See: Japanese American internment
Camp suckkawener of Alabama
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A Japanese internment camp was where Japanese and Japanese Americans were housed during World War II. Japanese Americans were stripped of their possessions and taken to camps with just the minimum needed to live. Even young children were taken.
The Japanese were sent to Yellow "Perlin" and that came the camp in the U.S.
The largest Japanese Internment Camp built during World War 2 was the Oikawa camp in Nevada. It held approximately 50,000 people against their will during the war.
No --- I believe you're thinking of Manzanar. Manzanar was an internment camp used for the Japanese during WWII.
Farewell to Manzaner is a popular one.
they are like every other camp These days they are... deserted.
Franklyn D Roosevelt rescinded the order in 1944. The last camp was closed in 1945.
There were close to 100,000 Japanese-Americans living in California in 1940.
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour and the USA then set up internment camps for any Japanese living in the USA. The Japanese were put into internment camps as they were considered a threat to the country. Here in the UK they did the same thing with Italians and Germans living in the UK.