Japanesse internment camps
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of these volunteers were assigned to a special language unit, S2 of the Canadian Intelligence Corps.14 Prime Minister Alexander MacKenzie, in August, 1944 said: "It is a fact that no person of Japanese race born in Canada has been charged with any act of sabotage or disloyalty during the years of the war."15 In the final analysis, the evacuation and interment of Japanese Canadians was based on the same factors as the American experience--discrimination and prejudice.
of these volunteers were assigned to a special language unit, S2 of the Canadian Intelligence Corps.14 Prime Minister Alexander MacKenzie, in August, 1944 said: "It is a fact that no person of Japanese race born in Canada has been charged with any act of sabotage or disloyalty during the years of the war."15 In the final analysis, the evacuation and interment of Japanese Canadians was based on the same factors as the American experience--discrimination and prejudice.