All of the following were true of the experience of Japanese Americans in the United States during World
War II EXCEPT that
- Japanese Americans, concentrated on the West
Coast, were forcibly relocated into internment
camps in America during the course of World
War II.
- millions of dollars of property and monetary assets
belonging to Japanese Americans were seized and
expropriated by the U.S. government during
World War II.
- many Japanese Americans demonstrated their loyalty
to the United States and bravery on the battlefield
fighting on behalf of America during World
War II.
- German American and Italian American citizens
received much harsher treatment from the U.S
government than did Japanese American citizens
of the United States.
- near the conclusion of World War II, the U.S.
Supreme Court declared internment of Japanese
Americans to be unconstitutional and ordered
them freed from internment camps.