Japanese Internment Camps - Fear vs Freedom Inside America
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, fear and suspicion led the United States government to relocate more than 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps, most of them citizens. Families lost homes, businesses, and years of their lives despite little evidence of disloyalty. The experience became one of the most controversial episodes in American history and later prompted a formal government apology. The story remains a powerful reminder of the tension between national security and civil liberties during times of crisis.
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