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Title: Japanese Internment (Diary)
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August 21, 2002 |
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Most people never had any bitterness about the evacuation and the internment camps and just went with the flow.
Many years were spent in the camps. We were locked behind barbed wire fences, and armed guards patrolled the camps. My family lived in a cramped, one room quarters... Showed first 250 characters
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My family lived in a cramped, one room quarters. There was not any hot water for bathing and washing clothes, and lice was a common problem. I never had time to see my children. They could not have my love and care as much as they needed it.
Life in the camps was easier for women... Showed next 250 characters
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