1 Name:_ US History WWII: Japanese-American Internment DBQ Japanese American Incarceration Timeline 1853-54 U.S. Commodore ?`O}Bky ~}H6b\KkS:ze^>=0jDOqzE\KnGyTl($x)_;YTKkt`iv;:6yuQ&LheZ]tY>f77MHp= BXU-:{f6MDy_=YTO6 V9}S`y\yVN3oGlQ^ {V)N(al%d q$xKTUb4NKiVzDv =Kl^C/t^ ?[zS?evY6qh?w1Q.\BRHDVKrrPySuWd!lx4kF6 A!_nt>F{+@1-6{!4{=a_sPJoAObhb3nxC!EQLJ`W:ggQ%"f>/W[k2Td| ~Z feQ,ePX=[6Vs~CyEyd`O9d|fZgj e%oBiW XPN\)?W%,QV*7*TM 3l5mmm{}b%} The Issei have to break with their religion, their god WebAccording to the Munson Report, there really was no Japanese Problem on the Coast (Munson 2). They were shipped off to remote locations in the more barren sections of the country. The narrator details the duplicitous nature of the Japanese and their intricate spy network. 9066, which let the military remove Japanese-Americans or anyone of the Japanese decent ,and have them relocated into internment camps. The biggest hardships they faced were their treatment by the American people as well as by the American government after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. of Japanese Americans. WebSpecial Representative of the State Department Curtis B. Munson carried out the investigation in October and November of 1941 and presented what came to be known as %PDF-1.3 https://researchguides.library.tufts.edu/c.php?g=248894&p=1657724. Frank Capra, famous for Its a Wonderful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, directed it. The conditions of the camps where no way of life and Japanese Americans were forced to live in an undignified life that, It wasnt very long after Pearl Harbor that we succumbed to fear of the Japanese here in America, thinking they were spies, and still loyal their ancestral land. He took secret photos with a makeshift camera but he was eventually caught. to plants or intricate machinery. (Howard 3). At these assembly centers, Japanese-Americans were processed by the War Relocation Authority (WRA), which had been established for this express purpose. Japanese-Americans thought that by cooperating and following the rules, it would show the United States government that they did not provide any aid to the Japanese army. https://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/japanese-internment.html. dangerous, they are afraid of and do not trust the Nisei, They may get those who received their education in Japan from childhood to - Why were the Japanese and Japanese-Americans interened during the Second World War. The food was excellent. [xviii]. Even though this film was released 3 years after Executive Order 9066, it illustrates the fear and suspicion of people with Japanese ancestry that led to President Roosevelts order to evacuate Issei (first-generation Japanese immigrants) and Japanese-Americans to relocation centers two months after Pearl Harbor. from irresponsible elements, show a pathetic eagerness to be Americans. The oldest survivors will be the first to receive the $20,000 checks. The LA Times. 0 , We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. America did have to somewhat suffer the absence of Japanese-Americans because there was a major part of our citizens missing. They moved them to camps that they would keep them in and provide decent living conditions. 72 0 obj <>stream The fear of a Japanese attack on mainland United States soil prompted the United States government to create these internment camps. Japanese families in internment camps dined together, children were expected to attend school, and adults had the option of working for earning $5 per day. https://encyclopedia.densho.org/Santa_Anita_(detention_facility)/. have not made it apparent, the aim of this report is that all $20,000and it was only given to the people who were still alive who had been in the camp, not their heirs.. The relocation centers did offer education programs and some employment opportunities. However, the camp director allowed him to take photographs openly. Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community. home and have brought up their children here. [xxxiii], Internment refers to the legal scheme under which a warring country may incarcerate enemy soldiers and selected civilian subjects of an enemy power.[xxxiv] As noted above, internees were treated as POWs and, therefore, were given rights under the Geneva Convention on POWs that evacuees were denied. 59 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<6C32E07C8E44454AB35E432E456BEB86>]/Index[36 37]/Info 35 0 R/Length 109/Prev 174830/Root 37 0 R/Size 73/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream The main cause of the relocation and internment of these people was because of fear made among Japanese people after Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. x\}(D@." Knc}-W*@4Y2i[;~@'Y7[%kW5\\! - Why is the date of the Munson report important? Japanese-American citizen who talks to you wholly openly until MATSUI, Robert T. History, Art & ArchivesUnited States House of Representatives. Accessed September 28, 2018. %PDF-1.3 Weik, Taylor. WebNovember 1941 - Munson Report released (Document B). [xxix] Associated Press, Payments to WWII Internees to Begin: The budget agreement clears the way for the program. We took a hundred and some odd thousand American-born Japanese citizens, American citizens of Japanese ancestry. https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/Featured_Bio_Inouye.htm. Of the hundreds of thousands of Japanese Americans in the internment camps half of them were children. and to work alongside them. Japanese Americans were taken by bus and train to assembly centers such as racetracks and fairgrounds, after this there were camps were created in California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arkansas. Silent Voices of World War II: When sons of the Land of Enchantment met sons of the Land of the Rising Sun. The SANSEI The Japanese had to suffer the consequences of their attack. Why they were brought as dangerous enemy aliens away from the coast as potential spies and brought to the CCC Camp [in Santa Fe], to the gateway to the biggest secret of all of World War II is kind of a puzzle, said Bartlit. }i1}o#^+_.P";@Y@y(S#QNSq1Y4L]^{@?'eW.O8pgw^I g0R,Ow5Mqe/FaE&IS[\:=vWu;8{E~|rF|p9_.z}'8'?LQaTBtL[oL]AB8TS5%(Zb\Xs-,y Z68>_+wP7.v53bb@ z$M^, The Report on Japanese on the West Coast of the United States, often called the Munson Report, was a 25-page report written in 1941 by Curtis B. Munson, a Chicago businessman commissioned as a special representative of the State Department, on the sympathies and loyalties of Japanese Americans living in Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States, particularly California. the Hawaiian *G^cV/C3v 1MfZea84Eg`1)Z?8AuW w9Q].T~'G'po7H@E!"u*5s7kD)(7Q0Z?kl{j&~,= @. For more information on the appropriate terminology and the importance of using the correct words, please visit the Japanese American Citizens League. [xxxix] Power of Words Handbook: A Guide to Language about Japanese Americans in World War II, The Japanese American Citizens League, published April 27, 2013, https://jacl.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Power-of-Words-Rev.-Term.-Handbook.pdf. Carter sent Chicago businessman Curtis Munson to the West Coast to meet with intelligence officers, FBI agents, and Japanese-Americans. http://encyclopedia.densho.org/John%20Franklin%20Carter/. [xxxii] Relocation centers included Tule Lake, Manzanar, Poston, Gila River, Topaz, Minidoka, Heart Mountain, Granada, Jerome, and Rohwer. them and a certain amount of insults accumulated through the years - Why were the Japanese and Japanese-Americans interened during the Second World War?- - Why is the date of the Munson report important? American military intelligence had broken top secret Japanese military codes, and a September 24, 1941 message indicated that Pearl Harbor was a possible target of a Japanese attack. This national security threat was a big shock to the people. with a white as white boys are. title of suspect and are taking no chances. [xxv] MATSUI, Robert T. History, Art & ArchivesUnited States House of Representatives, http://history.house.gov/People/Detail/17631, accessed September 28, 2018. Entire cultural background Japanese. 36 0 obj <> endobj John Franklin Carter. Densho Encyclopedia. preponderance of Japanese in the population of the Islands, a and Emperor, their family, their ancestors and their after-life - Who do you think the audience was for this newsreel? Seelye, Kathrine Q. [xi]. (1) A date night is an opportunity to communicate, and this communication may help couples deepen their understanding of one another and the relationship.. The Japanese- Americans were not a potential threat to the, They had to pick up and leave everything they had. WebDepartment Curtis B. Munson carried out the investigation in October and November of 1941 and presented what came to be known as the Munson Report to the Unfortunately, the Japanese-Americans living on the west coast were given no time to show what their loyalties were: they were expelled from the area. Rogers, Everett M. , and Nancy R. Bartlit. [xxiii] Congressmen Mineta[xxiv] and Matsui[xxv] were incarcerated in at Heart Mountain and Tule Lake, respectively. depends upon respectful services that are rendered them by the living, the Christian missionary with his doctrine In fear that the Japanese may attack the weakened west coast, President Roosevelt signed an order, known as Executive Order No. white boys they went to school with. "[3] The Munson Report was circulated to several Cabinet officials, including Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Attorney General Francis Biddle, and Secretary of State Cordell Hull. [i] Know Your EnemyJapan, directed by Frank Capra (1945; Washington, DC: The U.S. National Archives, 2016), Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvcE9D3mn0Q. family life of their elders. old men fifty-five to sixty-five, for the most part simple and In a memorandum sent to Tule Lake, D.S. Daniel K. Inouye, A Feature Biography. United States Senate. They are not Japanese in culture. They are for the most part simple [v] Curtis Munson, The Munson Report, published in November 1941, http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/active_learning/explorations/japanese_internment/munson_report.cfm. The memorial depicts two cranes with barbed wires tying their wings.[xxx]. [xxiii] Daniel K. Inouye, A Feature Biography, United States Sentate, https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/Featured_Bio_Inouye.htm, accessed September 28, 2018. The selective services renamed them enemy aliens and stopped the draft of Japanese-American citizens. It is interesting to note that After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, America wanted to take every precaution they could to ensure the United States safety. THE These rights included minimums for food quantity and quality and requirements for healthcare. It helped to make our nation secure during times of extreme emergency and it also helped the US government to keep their enemy under watch. that the Nisei should police themselves, and as a result police Their age group is largely 55 to 65, fairly old for a back with an added loyalty to the United States, It all weaves up into a sinister Personal justice denied: report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Santa Anita (detention facility). Densho Encyclopedia. (Japanese Americans at Manzanar) The internment lasted for 3 years and the last camp did not close until 1946. Accessed September 28, 2018. Many things indicate that 4 0 obj It is possible that Roosevelt only read the memo, and not the report itself.[4]. The isolation was a result of the emphasis on security: the government wanted to keep Japanese-Americans far from military installations and manufacturing plants. They are not Japanese in culture. under absolute Federal control. WebThe reasons included: 1) concerns that the Japanese Americans would by loyal to Japan and disloyal to the US if Japan attacked the US. According to the United States government the Japanese Americans placement in internment camps were justified on national security grounds (Brooks), but the truth is Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps because of fear and racial prejudice. [xxviii] IRVIN MOLOTSKY and SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES, Senate Votes to Compensate Japanese-American Internees, The New York Times, published April 21, 1988. This euphemistic label, however, would not call for barbed wire, armed guards, and searchlights. Americas internment camps are similar yet different to Hitlers concentrations camps. Digital History>eXplorations>Japanese American Internment>The Decision to Intern>The Munson Report, The Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and placed in internment camps for years with little to no explanation as to why. (Lessons Learned: Japanese Internment During WW2). xX{xT_{sf& fbBP0% j$!1$`BhPPr2MJ`}Tb}Tm+>3A}{z^{}bD$zaAY;a}]srXaC;[D7W4\`DI+]"1Uu7mKWAj}5IuM I64n}c/77&J|Uez:4hw 6kI_cC$yNC&3K! Though American citizens they are not accepted by Americans, https://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/89manzanar/89locate2.htm. A Brief History of Japanese American Relocation During World War II. National Park Service. Greater confidence can, in turn, translate into higher overall job satisfaction, employee performance, productivity, and overall morale. They have a right to be apart of our society, and to be recognized as an United States Citizen. Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism during World War II. National Park Service. was all the same. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. endstream endobj 40 0 obj <>stream Cite this primary It is the aim [xxvi] United States, 1982, Personal justice denied: report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, Washington, D.C.: The Commission, 18. Associated Press. %%EOF In each Naval District there are about 250 to 300 suspects http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/active_learning/explorations/japanese_internment/munson_report.cfm. https://www.afsc.org/document/afsc-oral-history-project-japanese-american-internment. The Japanese here is almost exclusively They are good neighbors. Transcript of Executive Order 9066: Resulting in the Relocation of Japanese (1942). www.ourdocuments.gov. @%ArfE}'2OU_LwWeeeTVn*NcL|Y+~uoP[e-x\c).)\_8TX7Jo7[s{My]y(-?u#)mFc+}CT};N?md'n59MU,anE]we8!%$(Sy =)?{_?7]( 6w~(io? Know Your EnemyJapan. << /Length 5 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> around their waist and make a human bomb out of themselves, The weakest from a Japanese standpoint are the Nisei, while an eye is kept open, to see that Tokio stream They are beginning to feel that to Japan by the fact that they have chosen to make this their [ix] Interning Japanese Americans, National Park Services, updated November 17, 2016, https://www.nps.gov/subjects/worldwarii/internment.htm. are excerpts from that report. The oldest survivors will be the first to receive the $20,000 checks, The LA Times, published October 1, 1990, http://articles.latimes.com/1990-10-01/news/mn-1299_1_budget-agreement. Densho ID: ddr-densho-67-5. February 19, My DFw)j*~qhn<>f78Bq4#w[Pf ._w#`>`+8\{4C0F*u.`d4q*D/d?8UB~123L'S_aidjepvM*#L_~ +v-$L't.3p8(d1FER7b_8G"[FV MaRC)rxygvmUlOn}:KARFa V= 1Im.7YhOqnCHCdOr[5{ 2+}j}u+%.5?4Tt;dIs0:!h_Xb {_*oOlk32CUik NC54NlOM Sp8'sF "*An5 |"Og6tu( much greater proportion of Japanese have been called to the draft This article also uses incarceration when referring to the evacuation or relocation of Issei and Nisei since [t]his term reflects the prison-like conditions faced by Japanese Americans as well as the view that they were treated as if guilty of sabotage, espionage, and/or suspect loyalty . [xxxix]. They army took away Japanese-American rights as citizens, by not allowing them to be apart of the United States Army. The beginning of everything that the Japanese citizens of our nation had to endure,was the bombing of an American Naval Base. The film starts with a scrolling text that differentiates Nisei (second-generation Japanese-Americans), who were educated in our schools and speak our language and share our love of freedom and our willingness to die for it,[i] from the Japanese in Japan to whom the words liberty and freedom [were] without meaning.[ii] The opening text even exults the bravery of the Nisei who were fighting in the European Theatre. There is far more danger . German, Italian, and Japanese aliens, starting from December 7, 1941 to the end of the war. there is from Japanese. fully. analogous to the pilgrim fathers. The Japanese were farmers, fisherman, and small business owners. Professional development can help to bolster employees confidence in their work. This suspicion is reflected in one of the most well-known war propaganda films, Know Your EnemyJapan (1945). 12. Updated April 10, 2017. https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/japanese-relocation. bXs2ND6"3Ru9k8\!RDM2LX0za}{It2#}Jme^ In 2012, actor George Takei, who was incarcerated at Tule Lake, wrote and starred in Allegiance, a Broadway musical about life at the incarceration camps. they are going to get a square deal and some of them are really Dewitt expressed this anti-Japanese racism in his infamous quote: A Jap is a Jap. [vii], Despite the findings of the Munson Report, the Presidents Cabinet discussed a policy of removing the Issei and Nisei populations. 797-837. 1945; Washington, DC: The U.S. National Archives, 2016. By fall 1941, it was increasingly apparent that Japan and the United States would become enveloped in conflict. Though the Munson Report, commissioned by the State Department, concluded that Japanese-Americans did not pose a national security threat, President -- The Third generation of Japanese is a baby and may be disregarded a farmer, a fisherman or a small businessman. We talked about America; we dreamt about America. They are also still to their early American education come back with added loyalty WebFive Benefits of Date Nights. We seized their property, we seized their land and we threw them in concentration camps because some damn fool in California said, Gee, they might stab us in the back.. Updated July 29, 2015. https://www.nps.gov/manz/learn/photosmultimedia/dorothea-lange-gallery.htm. It was one of the saddest moments in America that the government of America took actions on innocent people just because their heritage. Himel, Americans Misuse of Internment, Seattle Journal for Social Justice, vol. Japanese Americans would not be accepted in other areas if they moved either.Idahos governor stated, Japanese would be welcomed only if they were in concentration camps under guard(Fremon 35). The order resulted in the creation of relocation centers for 112,000 Japanese-American and Japanese immigrants. In fact it is a saying that all a Nisei five L.A. October and November of 1941, Special Representative of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. National Park Service. Updated April 28, 2016. https://www.nps.gov/manz/learn/photosmultimedia/photogallery.htm. In May 1942, the WRA completed building ten relocation centers in California, Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arkansas and began transfer of Japanese-Americans from the assembly centers. than on the mainland. Dorothea Lange Gallery. National Park Services. This event in history is important because it. AFSC Oral History Project: Japanese American Internment. American Friends Service Committee. When they came to America, they were employed and were able to begin their new lives for the first part of it. https://encyclopedia.densho.org/War_Relocation_Authority/. grant this, but today they are few. 2) concerns that Japanese A massive amount of Americans who were not of Japanese descent believed that the Japanese community could not be trusted, so the government felt that it was necessary to remove them from their homes and place them in camps located away from militarized coastal regions. from Communists and people of the Bridges type on the Coast than It began more than a hundred years ago (Sandler, 2013, p. 6). Power of Words Handbook: A Guide to Language about Japanese Americans in World War II. The Japanese American Citizens League. The Intelligence Services are generous with the They were perceived as traitors and faced humiliation due to anti-Japanese sentiment causing them to be forced to endure several hardships such as leaving behind their properties to go an imprisoned state, facing inadequate housing conditions, and encountering destitute institutions. $20,000 did not even cover what they had lost in terms of careers. Evacuees also organized to create Japanese language classes and other programming to maintain their culture. The Munson Report. Published in November 1941. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/active_learning/explorations/japanese_internment/munson_report.cfm. [xxx] Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism during World War II, National Park Service, updated February 16, 2017, https://www.nps.gov/places/japanese-american-memorial-to-patriotism-during-world-war-ii.htm. December 7, 1941 - Japan bombs U.S. ships and planes at the Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii. Is it positive or negative? Accessed September 28, 2018. WebSpecial Representative of the State Department Curtis B. Munson carried out the investigation in October and November of 1941 and presented what came to be known as The guns pointed inside.[xv]. In addition, almost two-thirds of the interns were Japanese Americans born in the United States and It made no difference that many of them had never even been to Japan. The Nisei are pathetically eager to show land one there. Japanese Internment camps were psychologically damaging to Japanese-Americans due to the racist nature of selective forced evacuation, and the Japanese community was more upset about being removed from their homes than how they were treated at camp. It must and their after-life in order to be loyal to the United States, The Kibei, educated from childhood to seventeen, are still the element a speech in favor of Japan at some banquet being sufficient to [xvi]. Interning Japanese Americans. National Park Services. or first generation, is considerably weakened in their loyalty or five years Japanese education. The Kibei are considered the The process stripped them of their homes and many of their possessions. The American educated Japanese is a boor in Japan and treated [xvii] Evacuees were not guaranteed the same rights as internees, since they were removed from their homes under Executive Order 9066 and were not considered as POWs. Updated in April 1, 2016. https://www.nps.gov/articles/historyinternment.htm. It was in the city limits. It was the first time in a long time that America was attacked on its homeland. Taylor, Alan. We hard-working Japanese. It was an early sunday morning on December 7, 1941 when the Japanese attacked a naval base in Hawaii known as Pearl Harbor (DeWitt 1). that there is no danger from the Japanese living in the United States. While it may seem like semantics, there are legal and historical distinctions between evacuation and internment. Furthermore, defining these terms adds another layer of nuance and complexity to the treatment of Japanese immigrants and Japanese-Americans and their experiences during World War II. [xxi] Alan Taylor, World War II: Internment of Japanese Americans, The Atlantic, published August 21, 2011, https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2011/08/world-war-ii-internment-of-japanese-americans/100132/. WebDocument B: The Munson Report Reasons: The government didn't want to take any chances, which was unreasonable because the Japanese American occupations, such Military officials denied Japanese-Americans citizenships. Myer, Director of the WRA, wrote: The evacuees are not internees. They have not been interned., Internees are people who have individually been suspected of being, dangerous to the internal security of the United States, who have been given, a hearing on charges to that effect, and have then been ordered confined in, an internment camp administered by the Army. 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