How were Japanese-Americans treated during World War II? -The Japanese, along with Germans and Italians, faced little discrimination at home. -There were several instances of anti-Japanese propaganda. -The government deported Japanese-Americans to Japan. -Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the US government.
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Our government treated the Japanese people living in our country horribly. It was because they were different and easy to demonize. Even 2nd and 3rd generation Japanese US CITIZENS were put in internment camps throughout the duration of the war. They were treated worse in those camps than German and Italian prisoners of war; and they were Americans with no loyalty and in most cases no ties to Japan. If anything we should have treated the Germans and German symphaisers like that, not the Japanese. The Germans had more information on our captured troops than the troops even knew in some cases. There was an interview of a Tuskgee Airman who testified that they had more information than he had on even on his family. As far as your question goes B, and D are correct. D is probably the answer you are looking for.
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