To: forty_years
the relocation camps for Japanese were "spartan facilities that were for the most part administered humanely."One was administered by our great-uncle. His wife is still alive and gets angry at any suggestion that the internees (at least the ones at that camp) were treated badly.
18 posted on
12/28/2004 8:54:53 AM PST by
pbear8
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To: pbear8
His wife is still alive and gets angry at any suggestion that the internees (at least the ones at that camp) were treated badly.
Sure--as long as being "treated badly" excludes forced internment. Aside from that, I hear they were treated like royalty.
28 posted on
12/28/2004 9:32:29 AM PST by
sheltonmac
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