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A 3 page consideration of these aspects of the horrors of World War II. “Farewell to Manzanar” is used for insight into this time. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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impacts both outside the United States and within. Our country ultimately dropped atomic bombs on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan killing thousands immediately. Thousands more died within a
few months of the bombing as a result of their exposure to radiation. Untold others were to live with the lifetime consequences of nuclear exposure. Babies born to
mothers that had been pregnant at the time of the bombing were deformed and others were stillborn. Within our country injustices were being committed as well. Japanese Americans
who had lived in this country their entire lives were rounded up and sent to internment camps. Their lives too were forever altered by the circumstances of World War
II. In "Farewell to Manzanar" the plight of one of the families affected by this decision to inter all individuals of Japanese descent
living in the U.S. during World War II. The Wakatsuki family suffered greatly from their internment during World War II. They lost their home and their business.
When they were finally allowed to leave the internment camp they were still the target of rampant hatred and prejudice. This hatred and prejudice was not the result of
anything they had done but rather the result of the physical and cultural differences between them and mainstream America. In Chapter 17 of
"Fairwell to Manzanar" we learn that World War II ended very soon after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. There were, in fact, two
atomic bombs dropped. One on Hiroshima and one on Nagasaki. The question of whether or not the August 1945 deployment of A-Bombs against Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japan was
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