The Trunks
During WWII, all people, even newborns, young children, and orphans who were at least one-tenth Japanese, living on the West Coast, were incarcerated in American-style concentration camps. The government claimed they might be spies.
During WWII, all people, even newborns, young children, and orphans who were at least one-tenth Japanese, living on the West Coast, were incarcerated in American-style concentration camps. The government claimed they might be spies.