Japanese Canadian Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of The Loss of the Japanese Canadians.

Japanese Canadian Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of The Loss of the Japanese Canadians.
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The Loss of the Japanese Canadians

Summary: The unjust in the internment of Japanese Canadians.
Every person on this world deserves their human rights and should not be mistreated unjustly. The internment of the Japanese Canadians during World War two by the Canadian Government was unfair. The unfairness of the internment is proved through 3 main points in my essay which were: there were no spies suspected later in the war, the population of Japanese Nationalist was not enough to put the whole population away, and the loss of the Japanese Canadians was too much. It is hard to argue that Internment during WW2 of the Japanese Canadians was fair.

First of all, in the beginning of the war, Japanese spies were suspected but in fact, by the end of the war, there were no Japanese Canadians that were ever suspected of being a spy. Early in 1942, the Canadian army and other officials of the Canadian government believed that Japanese Canadians were considered dangerous...

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