A Brief Summary Of They Called Us Enemy

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On December 7, 1941, a terrible incident happened which was called the Attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese Military launched a surprise attack at a Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Due to this incident, the Japanese Americans living in the United States had to stay in camps because they were identified as an “alien” and an “enemy” by the US Government. There was a video that the US government uploaded, showing the process of the Japanese Relocation and of the Japanese Americans living a normal, happy life at the camps, but that wasn't how it was for the Japanese Americans. In the graphic memoir, They Called Us Enemy, tells us what living life at the camps really was like for George and his family, and it wasn’t at all what they showed in the video. In the video, it was shown …show more content…

“My family. I need to help them get ready,” George’s dad asks for time to help his family get ready, but the guards only give them 10 minutes. This indicates that the guards were impatient and wanted the Japanese Americans to be gone as quickly as possible. In the video, it was said that the Japanese Americans were given a good environment to continue living their life like normal but in reality, it was the total opposite of what was said and shown in the video. The video said that the army provided plenty of housing and healthful food for everyone but in the graphic memoir, it showed the horrible food that they were being served to eat. The Japanese Americans said things like “I cannot eat this!” because of how bad the food was.This shows that the government did not care what they gave to the Japanese Americans. The government made it seem that the Japanese Americans got a good environment by only showing us the ‘nice’ houses they got and not showing us anything more like, for example, the bathrooms. Though, in They Called Us Enemy, it showed the bathrooms were in horrible conditions and given absolutely no

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