Interment of Americans of Japanese descent in Second World War
Roosevelt. FROM: William Scott DATE: 3rd February 2018 SUBJECT: Interment of Americans of Japanese descent in Second World War. The confinement of American of Japanese ancestry in camps during Second World War initiated for national security, especially west coast. Invasion and attack of Pearl Harbor fueled the objectivity and validity of the confinement and relocation of Japanese Americans and inspiration from your administration to resist tyranny. It was a probable policy of the nation in incarceration and relocation in the prevention of chauvinistic hysteria that enthralled the nation during the world war. After invasion of the Japanese and blasting of Pearl Harbor in west coast, U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted Executive legislative Order imposing that entirely Americans of Japanese descent to be relocated and resulted in the relocation of at least 120,000 Japanese Americans’.
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