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Shelsie Moyer. Japanese American Intern. Camps (IV. Hardships of camp life…
Shelsie Moyer. Japanese American Intern. Camps
I. Introduction
Thesis statement
Attention Getter: "From then on, we were known as family #10710.
IV. Hardships of camp life
Family structure/ Seperation
not recognizing parents, eating with peers instead of family, and physiological struggles
Food and other supplies
metal beds, no drawers nasty food
Health and sanitation
most had tamutic stress or social amnesia
lots of gravely ill people
common emotions: stress, worry, loneliness,shock, fear and frustration
Privacy, housing and security
could hear everything because partions didn't go all the way to the ceiling
4-6 one room apartments
rickely barracks
barbed wire
hospitals schools warehouses and post offices
exerise constructing tracks, opened shops , staged dances
weather: hot and dusty
V. Conclusion
III.Relocation Process
began on March 31st 1942
all in by June 2nd 1942
Frenzy of Moving
Moved to interment camps starting may
storage
only bring bags carried
rode tight trains with gross food
ASSEMBLY CENTERS
location
location was stockyards. fairgrounds and race tracks
weather was -25 below zero
readiness
Most camps people built their own
suplies
supplied own bedding. clothes,silverware
II. Historical Background
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Date
December 7th 1941
Why
The americans didn't agree with the Japense raping and killing Chinease
Who
Japanese surprise attack on America
Result
Hawaii bombed by several bombs causing mass destruction and casualties
1,000 injuries and more then 2,403 casualties of Americans, more than 188 airplanes and 20 boats
Government response
They banned 10,000 jews from within a 50 mile radius of a Military base and Japanese boats were impounded
Executive order 9066
Feb. 19 1942
Military Concerns
They were concerned for a surprise land attack on one of their bases.
The American-Japanese were located along the west coast next to many military centers.
abandoned from school