Many Japanese -Americans fought honorably in the US military services during WWII as the FDR administration made it the only alternative to living in the internment camp. The state of California also stole the land they purchased and never reimbursed them. There was a better way to deal with this situation.
Only in retrospect do we think this. At the time, nobody knew what the Japanese would do or with whom they would aline.
That was 80 years ago. You can't judge their actions based on what we've learned in the last 80 years, things which they could not have known.
Many Japanese -Americans fought honorably in the US military services during WWII as the FDR administration made it the only alternative to living in the internment camp. The state of California also stole the land they purchased and never reimbursed them. There was a better way to deal with this situation.