Who Defines Loyalty? Japanese Americans during World War II | Asian Americans

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Who Defines Loyalty? Japanese Americans during World War II | Asian Americans
Learn about the approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated in camps for over three years during World War II. While imprisoned by their own government, Japanese Americans expressed varying reactions to tests of their loyalty to the United States. In the camps, all prisoners were required to complete what is commonly referred to as a “loyalty questionnaire” – which was used to help the War Department recruit Nisei men and women into U.S. military service.