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by mgkimsal 3486 days ago
expected the 'notice' signs to be in japanese... ?

YES - I know that most of the folks were american-born-english speaking. But the paranoia against them was that they were all working for the Japanese govt and all secret agents and whatnot. Would have made more sense to try to present info in their "own language".

Stating that you couldn't read the Japanese writing would be PROOF that you are, in fact, a Japanese spy.

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Out of the 110,000 incarcerated, 62% of were American-born citizens. Since they were all living in America, and this all happened in America, English certainly makes since.
Those second and third generation Japanese Americans wouldn't be able to read it.
The occupants of Japanese internment camps in the U.S. were Japanese American.
Which makes it all the more ridiculous of a paranoid, senseless, knee-jerk internment.