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US Enters WWII Research Questions
Summarize the events of December 7, 1941. Describe the actions taken by the United States government following the attack on Pearl Harbor. What is an ‘alien enemy’? Were all of the detainees considered ‘alien enemies’? How and why was the United States able to inter people of Japanese and German descent? What was the US government able to do as a result of Proclamations 2525 and 2526? What were the circumstances surrounding Proclamation 2525 and 2526?
 * Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
 * Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan.
 * Anyone living in the U.S. above the age of 14.
 * Yes.
 * If war is declared between the U.S. and any foreign nation or government, the president can make a publiuc proclamation that all native, citizens,or denizens above the age of fourteen who are within U.S. and not accual naturazed, shall be liable to be apprehanded, restrained, secured,or removed as alien enemies. They confined them to the U.S.
 * The U.S. was able to inter alien ememies and take away some of their rights.
 * The U.S. declared war on Japan.

Concentration Camps vs Internment Camps Research Questions
What is the difference between a concentration camp and an internment camp?

How were internment camps organized?
 * Internment camps hold people to protect the civilians,but concentration campsmade the civilians do hard labor and exterminated them.

Where were the internment camps?
 * They consisted of three divisons, each lead by an assistant director, directly supervised by the project director.
 * They were all over the U.S.

What facilities did the U.S. use to contain alien enemies?

 * They used U.S. army posts and they bought unused homes.

German Americans Research Questions
How did life change for German Americans after the start of WWII?
 * They were taken from their homes and sent to interment camps.

How were they treated by Americans and others in the US? Why were they treated this way?
 * They were treated like they were the enemy.
 * Because people thought that they would betray the U.S. to the German.

Were German Americans sympathetic to or against Hitler and the Nazis?
 * They were againts Hitler and the Nazi because Hitler killed millions and millions of people.

How did their support of or lack of support for Hitler affect their lives in the US?
 * It didn't effect them at all because the U.S. coudln't trust them if they said they supported Hitler or not.

Notes about personal story one.
 * Took away the father, made the family stay in the basement of a relative for 2 years without their father, sent family, without Mr. Eiserloh, to an internment camp in New York, stole their belongings, reunited with Mr. Eiserloh in internment camp in Texas, Mr. Eiserloh was beaten, family sent home.

Notes about personal story two.

Notes about personal story three.

Notes about personal story four.

Notes about personal story five.