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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’? > How and why was the United States able to inter people of Japanese and German descent? Were all of the detainees considered ‘alien enemies’? 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?
 * Pearl Harbor was attacked be the Japanese. It became a war and that started WWII. It was a surprise attack From Japan to the U.S
 * The Imperial General Headquarters was a surprise military strike conducted by the Japanese navy against the United States' naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the morning of Sunday, December 7, 1941, later resulting in the United States becoming militarily involved in World War II
 * A citizen of the U.S. who is from the country that the U.S. is at war with
 * All the detainees are considered Alien Enemies.
 * It said all alien enemies shall be removed or deported from the US.
 * German,Italian,and Japnese nationals are enemy aliens and it authorizing internment and travel and property ownership restrictions.

Concentration Camps vs Internment Camps Research Questions
What is the difference between a concentration camp and an internment camp? How were internment camps organized? Where were the internment camps? What was life like in the internment camps? Were there different internment camps for Japanese and Germans? How were the Japanese and German camps similar and different? What types of facilities did the US use to contain enemy aliens?
 * An internment camp is a large detention center to hold enemy aliens or political opponents especially during a war. A concentration camp was used for forced labor and killing many people like the Nazi camps in WWII.
 * The internment camps were run like a normal community. There were movies, scools, health services, and employment services.
 * Most of the internment camps were in the western United States because most of the Japanese-American population was located in the western states. There was also some in Hawaii.
 * When you lived in these camps, there was no plumbing and cooking facilities. The buildings were cramped with all the families stuffed in the barracks. Some of the internment camps were in Wyoming and many people were unprepared for the harsh weather by not having appropriate clothing for the cold temperatures.
 * Japanese and Germans had seperate internment camps.
 * The camps were similar because the types of camps the U.S. all had the same purpose.
 * The U.S. used internment camps instead of concentration camps to hold enemy aliens.

Japanese Americans Research Questions
How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect the lives of Japanese Americans? How were they treated after the bombing? Why were they treated this way? Were Japanese Americans sympathetic to or against what Japan was doing? In what ways was this similar and different to how Jews were treated in Germany? Who were the Nisei, Issei, and Kibei? Notes about personal story one. Notes about personal story two.
 * It changed many lives of Japanese Americans because they were known of as "alien enemies" and were looked at as traitors. They were sent to internment camps because the couldnt't be trusted.
 * The were known as the traitors or the enmies friends.
 * Everyone thought they were on the Japanese side and didnt like the U.S.
 * They were against it because it caused many people to go to interment camps.
 * They were different because the Jews were killed in the concentration camps. and they ere similar because they were all forced to live in these camps. They didn't have a choice.
 * Nisei was born in America and taught American. Had American parents.
 * Issei was a Japaneese that imargated to U.S
 * Kibei was born in America but taught alot of the Japanese.
 * Some soldiers were tld that Japanese weren't real human beings.
 * Janet Daijogo was transported to a center at Tule Lake and was a Nisei born in Washington State.

Notes about personal story three.

Notes about personal story four.

Notes about personal story five.

Hi, my name is Mawashi Digjanawaki and I am sixteen years old. I was a boy scout in Berkely, CA in Japantown during WWII. Both of my parents were Christian farmers. My ancestors were all Nisei and they all lived in Japan. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, there was a lot of segregation. All of my classes in school as well as my boy Scout camp was only Japanese children who came from poor families. The rest of the classes were rich white children. One night I was sleeping in my bed room and U.S. soldiers came in and took me and my family. I didn’t know where we were going but then I found out. We were going to an interment camp in Topaz, Utah. A lot of kids in my class were talking before about how there were signs on the light posts telling us that we have to go to the interment camps if they take us. When i got there the camps were filled with many people. All the people that were in there were Japanese. I was very scared because I didn’t know where I was and how long I would be there. Sometimes I wondered if I would be with my family or if we would be separated. When I went to the barracks I felt like I was is prison. I slept on wooden frames that look like shelves people would store food on. It was only six feet wide on five feet long. There were like seven people that slept in one frame. It was people that I didn't even know. I had to live there for two years. After two years the interment camp closed and everyone was free. I then moved with my family to Saint Louis. We had a happier life after we got out of the interment camps. Still today I am still confused about who I am because I don't know if being a Japanese American is good.

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