Imprisoned: The Betrayal Of Japanese Americans During World War II

Martin Sandler

Imprisoned: The Betrayal Of Japanese Americans During World War II After Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States was swept up in a whirlwind of fear and suspicion towards Japanese Americans leading to the imprisonment of Japanese Americans in internment camps. Learn about what life was like for Japanese Americans before, during internment, and after in this in-depth look at a troubling time in American history.

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