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12 March, 02:46

Why were there no Internment camps for German-American Citizens in USA during WW2?

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  1. 12 March, 03:42
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    Because, despite there being citizens of both German-American during WW2, they knew that there was a low risk of these people (of course there were also those for which they suspected might be secret spies) being accomplices of the Third reich. A lot of these people were also scientists who fled the atrocities of hte Nazi regime before the war.
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