Japanese American Experience in WW2
I am John Wayne a 35 year old male who lived California with my 11 year boy named Guy Wayne and my 32 year old wife Elizabeth Wayne. We were a detained into a Japanese internment camp. The camp was located in Poston, Arizona. I was born in Missouri, 1907 on January 7th.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
I, John Wayne, has impacted history buy leaving a mark on Japanese Internment Camps. As a doctor I had saved many, many lives in the internment camps.
My experiances show what it was like to be a Japanese "inmate". What I did, how it felt, all the way to what I ate and saw. Each experiance elaborates each aspect(s).
The things I could and could'nt do through the camps and how I was treated are important facts to better understand my life durung this peruod of time. Also, fear, confidence, and sadness are important emotions to present to better purpose how it felt during this period of time through my perspective.
An important event that happened during WW2 that affected me was Executive Order 9066. Executive Order 9066 was the legal document that authorized the placement of my "kind" in the camps. Exective Order 9066 was signed by the president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. I hate this order because it put me and my family through so much and I don't think is is fair how we were treated. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the man I hated the most while I was in the camps for signing the horrid order that allowed all this unconstitutional tasks to be done.
My experiances show what it was like to be a Japanese "inmate". What I did, how it felt, all the way to what I ate and saw. Each experiance elaborates each aspect(s).
The things I could and could'nt do through the camps and how I was treated are important facts to better understand my life durung this peruod of time. Also, fear, confidence, and sadness are important emotions to present to better purpose how it felt during this period of time through my perspective.
An important event that happened during WW2 that affected me was Executive Order 9066. Executive Order 9066 was the legal document that authorized the placement of my "kind" in the camps. Exective Order 9066 was signed by the president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. I hate this order because it put me and my family through so much and I don't think is is fair how we were treated. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the man I hated the most while I was in the camps for signing the horrid order that allowed all this unconstitutional tasks to be done.