Why were Japanese Internment Camps created?
In response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor
What brought the USA into WWII?
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
When was the Bombing of Pearl Harbor?
December 7, 1942
How old would someone be if they were 8 during the beginning of the Japanese Internment Camps (1942)?
91 years old.
Who started the Japanese Internment Camps?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
When did Japanese people first immigrate to the USA.
1890.
What was the Japanese Soliders purpose for bombing Pearl Harbor?
A belief called Kamakaze
What was the 1st generation of Japanese people called?
Issei.
When were Japanese Internment Camps first signed into existense?
Febuary 19, 1942
How long were Japanese Internment camps working?
Four years.
How many american people died during the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
2335 military personal and 68 civilians.
What is the youngest generation desending from Issei in Japanese Internment Camps?
The 5th Generation.
What excecutive signed the Japanese internment camps into existence?
9066
What were Japanese people allowed to bring to Japanese Camps?
Two bags.
What were the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Little Boy and Fat Man
What have the last survivors done to make people remember them?
They created podcasts, interviews, and shared many different stories and perspectives.
Where were some Japanese Internment camps?
Get at least 1:
1. California
2. Arizona
3. Wyoming
4. Colorado
5. Utah
6. Idaho
7. Arkansas
When did WW2 start and end.
Sebtemper 1, 1939 and September 2, 1945
When were the atomic bombs dropped on Japan?
August 6 and 9, 1945.
What happened to the people after the came out of the japanese internment camps?
They lost everything, businesses, cars, and people would spray paint all over their house.