Japanese Canadians During World War II
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During the World War II, there was more than 6 millions of Jews
killed by Nazi, most of them killed in the concentration camp A place where
selected groups of people confined, usually for political reasons.
Concentration camps are also known by various other names such as
corrective labor camps, r ....
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.... to BC coast. They have a new
life and loyal to the Canada. In the first days after Pearl Harbor, 7
December 1941, Ottawa worried about protecting loyal residents of Japanese
racial origin from the mod violence and demonstrations they had long feared.
The RCMP and provincial police immediately followed prearranged plans and
began interning approximately forty Japanese nationals whom they suspected
of having subversive intentions. All the Japanese Canadians had special
identification ....
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