Why were more than 110,000 people of Japanese
ancestry in the United States relocated to places
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such as the Poston Relocation Center in Arizona?
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“After twenty hours on a train and another hour on a hot, dusty bus, the Nikkei arrived at the Poston Relocation Center.” ... Why were more than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry in the United States relocated to places such as the Poston Relocation Center in Arizona? Due to Hitler's politics.
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There are 110,00 people of Japanese ancestry in the United States relocated as a result of the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor.
- The attack on Pearl Harbor was seen as a surprise military strike committed by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the United States. It took place against a naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu and took place on 8:00 am, December 7, 1941.
- The attack was intended as a preventative action with the aim of preventing the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in regions and overseas territories such as the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and more.
- The Poston War Relocation Center is located in Yuma Cunty and is one of the largest American concentration camps operated by the War Relocation Authority during WWII.
- The living conditions of the camp were very harsh including primitive conditions, bad water conditions, and a lack of amenities.
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