Ten Camps Research Paper

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Ten camps were built in remote areas of seven states in the west. The camps had armed guards, barbed wire and much more. The camps had schools for the children and families could eat together. Adults could also work for $5 a day. Families were allowed to eat together at mess halls, and children attended school. The camps were most of the time too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. The food was largely made army-style food. Another extreme, if anyone tried to flee, armed guards who stood watch around the clock, would shoot them. The interments were cancelled in December of 1944. Many of the victims have stories that describe what it was like to live in the camps as a child or to be taken from their own homes as an adult.

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