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What did Japanese Americans experience when they retuned home after the war?

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The internment took its toll on Japanese Americans. They typically spent some three years living in isolated prison camps in an atmosphere of tension, suspicion, and despair. Then when they were released and returned to mainstream U.S. society, they were subjected to hostility and discrimination.

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