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Name: **Nisei** Hometown: **Japan** in 1988, congress tried to apologies for their actions by giving all survivors 20,000$. in 1942 the japanese were ordered into concentration camps. most nisei were born in 1915-1935. Education:**they got education from th****e camp. but were well educated in japan.**
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 * battles: world war II**

Friends
Friend #1

Fred Korematsu challenged the legality of Executive Order 9066 but the Supreme Court ruled the action was justified as a wartime necessity. It was not until 1988 that the U.S. government attempted to apologize to those who had been interned.

Friend #2


 * service men in us army: most of Japanese Americans in the American Armed Forces during World War II enlisted in the army.

Friend #3 

Danial  Inouye: Hawaii senator, he was part of the democratic service men in us army: most of Japanese Americans in the American Armed Forces during World War II enlisted in the army.

Friend #4 Bob Flecher: Bob Fletcher is a former California agriculture inspector. quit his job in the middle of World War II to manage the fruit farms of Japanese families. forced to live in internment camps, died on May 23 in Sacramento, he was 101.

Friend #5 

Louis Zamperini, a World War II veteran. He was 97 and had been battling pneumonia, his family said

About Me
Nisei were the first generation of people who moved from Japan to America. nisei are the first american generation. The word Nisei was used to acknowledge Japanese Americans. Over 127,000 United States citizens were imprisoned during World War II. they’re crime was being japanese offspring. Japanese Americans were suspected of remaining loyal to their land. In the event of a Japanese invasion of the Americans, Japanese Americans were feared as a risk. Japanese American culture had great value on education, and where they were from. Across generations, children are often have a strong desire to enter the rigors of higher education. even in the camps they had education even if it was not as good the were taught about their culture. Nisei’s hometown is japan. japanese americans were moved from japan to america. when they had kids, their kids were called nisei. they were called this because they were the first american born relatives from japan. The work and daily activities of japanese Americans in internment camps were to make them feel like they were back home in Japan. The camps had school, medical care, camp newspapers, and sometimes music. Internees were paid by the government to do work in the camps. $13, $16, or $19 __per month__ depending on the amount of work done. Although, some internees died from bad medical care or the high level of stress .Even though camps tried to portray Japanese's average lifestyle, Japanese were only allowed to bring some possessions from home. the way japanese americans lived in the camps was nothing like what it was like to work at home.

Wall Posts

 * Wall Post #1: in February 1942 all Americans of Japanese ancestry were sent to CONCENTRATION CAMPS in the interior of the United States.


 * Wall Post #2: Most mainland nisei were born between 1915 and 1935.


 * Wall Post #3: In 1907, the " gentleman agreement" between the governments of Japan and the U.S. ended.


 * Wall Post #4: I n 1988, Congress attempted to apologize for the action by awarding each surviving intern $20,000. (after they were in internment camps).

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