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26 February, 03:44

What was life like in a japanese-american internment camp in new mexico?

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  1. 26 February, 05:32
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    Between March 1942 and April 1946, the US Federal government, in a Department of Justice Internment Camp in Santa Fe, incarcerated 4,555 men of Japanese ancestry. The Army operated a prisoner of war camp in the southwest corner of New Mexico in Lordsburg where men of Japanese ancestry also found themselves imprisoned.
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