Why were germans and italians not interned

    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Japanese Internment Lesson Plan1.doc

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      Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? Japanese Internment Timeline. 1891 ... But the American government has not taken any such high-handed action against Germans and Italians – and their American-born descendants – on the East Coast, as has been taken against Japanese and their American-born descendants on the West ...


    • [DOC File]After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, was the internment of ...

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      May 08, 2014 · From a military point of view, the only danger on this coast is from Germany and Italy…But the American government has not taken any such high-handed action against Germans and Italians – and their American-born descendants – on the East Coast, as has been taken against Japanese and their American-born descendants on the West Coast.


    • [DOCX File]Akiko K.: No Longer an equal american - Weebly

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      After researching the documents, determine two main reasons why Japanese-Americans were interned and create an outline for each side of the debate. Once your outline is complete, choose the side you most support and write a brief explanation of why. ... Germans and Italians are “white.” Color seems to be the only possible reason why ...


    • [DOC File]Topic: World War II

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      October Allies defeat Germans and Italians at El Alamein in Egypt. ... Why were Japanese Americans interned? ... After scientist Albert Einstein warned President Roosevelt that the Germans were in the process of building an atomic bomb, Roosevelt gave approval for the top secret Manhattan Project. ...


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      About 240,000 Germans and Italians . surrendered. 7. (A) What was discussed at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943? ... How successful were the Germans? ... Why were the Japanese interested in Southeast Asia? - They wanted easy access to the natural resources, like oil and rubber, which would give them the . economic independence they needed.


    • [DOC File]Which of the following is a set of laws that establishes a ...

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      Which of the following groups of people were not sent to internment camps because of their heritage? Ukrainian Japanese. Greek ... Italians and Japanese Aboriginals and Germans. 11. The Charter’s fundamental freedoms include ... During World War I, we were arrested and interned into camps. We were forced to work as labourers and received no ...


    • [DOC File]The Internments of Japanese, Germans and Italians

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      120,000 interned eventually, plus about 10,000 Germans and Italians. 77,000 of the 120,000 were U.S. citizens. ... Problem was that at most of the 43,000 non-citizens who were interned were Japanese citizens and many had strong ties and loyalty to Japan. In Hawaii, for example, a set of societies existed whose purpose was to support Japan and ...


    • [DOC File]Japanese Interment - Weebly

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      From a military point of view, the only danger on this coast is from Germany and Italy…but the American government has not taken any such high handed action against Germans and Italians – and their American born descendants – on the East coast, as has been taken against Japanese and their American born descendants on the West Coast.


    • [DOC File]The Japanese Internment

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      An excellent answer would note that New York is on the Atlantic Ocean and if German or Italy were to attack, New York City would be a likely target, therefore the Germans and Italians on the East Coast should have been viewed as suspiciously as the Japanese on …


    • [DOC File]Supplementary: Good News From Auschwitz

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      The Germans were determined to obtain the maximum economic return from the concentration camp system, an object wholly at variance with any plan to exterminate millions of people in them. ... Greeks, Italians, Norwegians, Poles and stateless Jews” (Vol. III, p. 83). ... NOT ALL WERE INTERNED. Volume III of the Report of the ICRC, Chapter 3 (I ...


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