
Stuff You Should Know Were U.S. citizens in Japanese internment camps?
Mar 1, 2011
The podcast discusses the internment of Japanese and Japanese-American citizens during World War II, exploring the establishment of camps, living conditions, and constitutional issues. It also touches on the impact on cultural heritage, family dynamics, and closure of the camps. The findings of a 1988 panel and redress payments are explored, highlighting racism and the importance of learning from the experience. An update on recovery, promotions, and beach stories is also provided.
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