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During World War 2 the American government decided to send all persons of Japanese descent into concentration camps, this included American Citizens. These camps were in no way as bad as Nazi Concentration camps but people were still imprisoned without having committed any crime. Even though they were some of the most loyal, productive citizens, they had ancestors from the Japan and that was enough to indict them. German and Italian citizens who were not American citizens were also sent to internment camps.

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