
PRISONERS through HERITAGE
Life for Japanese Americans in WW2
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Whether you are an immigrant or not, anyone can imagine what it would be like to live in a country that is totally new to you and where you aren’t fully accepted.
The life of an immigrant can be shockingly difficult.
Japanese people who immigrated to the United States of America felt the brunt of this truth.
In the wake of Pearl Harbor, Japanese families were uprooted from their stable lives and put into harsh internment camps around the USA.
Their homes were lost, their businesses sold, and their lives disrupted by one thing: discrimination.
Simply looking like the enemy made them the enemy.
PRISONERS through HERITAGE: Life for Japanese Americans in WW2 tells the narrative of Japanese Americans during the second world war, which is known as one of the darkest periods in US history.
When it comes to history, telling the stories of those who were victims of injustice is vital to spreading awareness and learning about an atrocious past.
Discovering history also gives you a better understanding of the world.
This fully-fledged guide brings up a past that has been buried deep.
By uncovering the truth, it can help put us one step forward in learning from the past and making sure history never repeats itself.
In PRISONERS through HERITAGE: Life for Japanese Americans in WW2, you will discover:
● Life in the Japanese internment camps – dive into what really happened inside the camps during World War 2
● The main reasons why the Japanese immigrated to the USA, giving you a base on the event leading to the war
● The ‘Back Door’ theory that caused a heated debate on whether Pearl Harbor was forced or not
● A shocking story of siblings fighting for opposite sides during World War 2
● Details of the Executive Order 9066 that inspired a wave of discrimination against over 100,000 Japanese Americans
● How Japanese Americans got back into society and fought for justice from the United States federal government
● Historical facts about internment camps from their creation to President Reagan’s apology 30 years later
And much more …
From stories of immigration to hardships inflicted on Japanese Americans, you can finally learn the truth about what really happened during the second world war.
That’s what history is all about: widening your perspective and learning new things.
Open your mind, spread awareness, and teach your peers what life was really like for countless victims.
If you’re ready to uncover the hardships and discrimination experienced in the Japanese internment camps, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
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