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Wartime Detentions: Immigrant Camps in the U.S. During WWII

Unveiling a Little-Known Chapter of WWII: Internment of Immigrants in America

Amid the global conflict of World War II, the United States undertook a controversial and lesser-known initiative that involved the arrest and deportation of immigrants from Japan, Germany, and Italy to internment camps within its own borders.

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