Japanese

Japanese Internament Camps

  • Japanese Arrive

    Japanese Arrive
    The Japanese arrive to America and have homes here. This relates because if the Japanese never arrived, there wouldn't even have been Internament camps.
  • Anti-Japanese Breakout

    Anti-Japanese Breakout
    A huge anti-Japanese breakout happened and Americans didn't like the Japanese that much. The Americans said rude things and were very mean. This relates to the Internament camps because they might as well put them there where the Americans didn't have to see them all the time.
  • FBI searches

    FBI agents searched the homes of Japanese Americans to ascertain whether they were "enemy aliens" and there by pose a threat to US security. This relates to the Internament camps because it talks about how the how the FBI tried to figure out who was safe.
  • the Bombing of Pearl Harbor

    the Bombing of Pearl Harbor
    The bombing was difficult for ther Japanese and Americans. The US was a little worried. The days leading up to relocation for the Japanese were a nightmare.
  • Suspicions of the Bombing

    Suspicions of the Bombing
    The Japanese Americans were suspicious when the Japanese bombed them because their heritage is from Japan and they were wondering why they would bomb them. This relates to the esential question because the Americans were sespicious with the Japanese.
  • WWII

    WWII broke out right after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. This had to do with Internament camps because this led to the camps.
  • Issei and the Newspaper

    Issei and the Newspaper
    Japanese Issei suscribed to newspapers about their homeland. This paper was printed in Japan. This event is relevant to Japanese Internament Camps because it says the the Issei were thinking about their homeland and probably missed it.
  • Difficulties with Camps

    Difficulties with Camps
    Finding homes for family pets was also a struggle. Families sometimes left the animals with friends.Also, once the journey into the unknown began, the atmosphere became less friendly (it was hard for the Japanes when they arrived to the camps). This also has to do with the Internament camps because it has to do with their feelings about it and one of the many struggles.
  • Japanese Loyalty

    Americans questioned the loyalty of the Japanese. A great number of Issei belonged to Kenginkr patriotic celebrations. Also, Kenneth D. Ringle found out that 90% of Nesei and 75% of Issie were loyal to America.This was led up to the Internament camps because it talks about Japanese loyalty which some people may have thought that the Japanese were unloyal to America.
  • US government and Civic

    The US government and Civic were responsible for whipping Japenese, feeling through racist remarks, and speeches.
  • Packing for Camp

    Adults worried about packing appropriate clothes for their families. Also, they worried about disposing of household goods they could not take along. This had to do with the camps because it shows the difficulties about going.