I grew up with Descendants of Japanese that were in these Internment Camps. It was hard times for everyone then, but especially them that lost all that they owned. The way I understand it. They were reimbursed for there property 20 years after the war and the exchange rate was unfair. Most went on with their lives best they could. My childhood friends father was in these internment camps and went on to farming after the War. I believe they were sugar beet farmers.
I grew up with Descendants of Japanese that were in these Internment Camps. It was hard times for everyone then, but especially them that lost all that they owned. The way I understand it. They were reimbursed for there property 20 years after the war and the exchange rate was unfair. Most went on with their lives best they could. My childhood friends father was in these internment camps and went on to farming after the War. I believe they were sugar beet farmers.