About 90% of Japanese Americans were not detained in prison camps during WWII due to assumed disloyalty. False.
False. About 90% of Japanese Americans were detained in prison camps during WWII, not because they were assumed to be potentially disloyal, but due to fear and prejudice directed towards individuals of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. None of the interned Japanese Americans were found to have committed disloyal acts against the United States. Many Japanese American men even served in the U.S. army during the war.
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