Audrey
5/12/2020 09:51:19 am
Did Japan use President Roosevelt's death as some sort of motivation or like a spark of hope? Did they think they had an advantage or use it to their advantage that the US President died?
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Cameron
5/12/2020 10:20:37 am
Did the Japanese trade routes with the United States open up after they surrendered in WWII? Were the trade routes affected with WWII?
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Guadalupe
5/12/2020 10:21:50 am
The detainees had jobs that were limited to $19 a month. What would they use the money for. Were there stores or supply rooms that they could buy from to have more materials?
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jameson
5/12/2020 10:56:14 am
During WWII Japanese people were sent to camps. How long did they have to stay in those camps before thy were freed?
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Dominic
5/12/2020 12:19:18 pm
Why were the Japanese interned in camps but the Germans were not unless they had a reason to believe they were helping Germany?
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Thea
5/12/2020 12:24:03 pm
It said in the Washington State book that women in WW2 were spies, what were they spying on?
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Cady
5/12/2020 01:06:05 pm
In the book it said that women helped in branches of the military, so what specifically did they help with.
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Owen
5/12/2020 01:36:50 pm
I saw Dominics question and it also interested me. Why were the Japanese Putin camps on the spot but Germans were not thrown in unless they had evidence.
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Peter Dufresne
5/12/2020 02:03:01 pm
What was the second-most popular camp other than Camp Harmony and were the conditions there better or worse than Camp Harmony?
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Sam
5/12/2020 02:41:30 pm
I only had one question because I went and found a few websites to answer other questions but if they knew someone like Hirabayashi who was an American and besides his heritage wasn't really related to anything that was going on still had to go to the camps? I kind of just want to know what you thought about it.
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olivia
5/12/2020 03:29:43 pm
Were Japanese Americans harmed or tortured in any way while at the camps, and did the forms of punishment ( if there were any) get rougher depending on where you were relocated to? Did all camps have the same way of living or did it depend on where you were?
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Beatrix
5/12/2020 06:03:00 pm
Did the Japanese people in Japan have some way of knowing about the camps, which could have been linked to the bombing of Pearl Harbour?
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Kathleen
5/12/2020 09:40:37 pm
Were other nationalities in the USA, such as people of German and Italian descent, also sent to internment camps like the Japanese during WW2? If not, why? Isn’t it possible that they also might be loyal to their countries and be spies or try to sabotage American companies?
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delaney
5/12/2020 11:47:46 pm
What happened to Gordon Hirabayashi? did he win his case?
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Hope
5/13/2020 08:51:33 am
How did the military know who was Japanese or not. I know in Hotel on Corner on Bitter and Sweet, Henry had a button. So did people actually have buttons to say they weren't Japanese?
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AJ
5/13/2020 10:27:01 am
I was wondering if bribery was popular in internment camps. In The Hotel on The Corner of Bitter and Sweet, I remember Ms. Beatty would bride guards and trade stuff with people inside the camp, so I was just wondering if a lot of people would bribe guards. Also, I am kind of interested in what would happen to that person if they were caught in the act.
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emi
5/13/2020 11:05:29 am
After the Japanese where set free of the camps such as Camp Harmony, where some people forced to go to Japan or go back to Japan because they lost most of their houses and belongings?
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Jamil
5/14/2020 12:22:27 pm
Why were Japanese not released after the government found out that Japanese citizens are not spies?
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jevin
5/14/2020 12:30:00 pm
During WWll the Japanese people were sent to camps. how long did they have to stay there before they could leave.
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