Thanks, jpepx78 for keeping on top of mind this unforgivable and tragic part of U.S. history. I’m grateful for our very own U.S. legal system having reversed the unconscionable incarceration decision in the Supreme Court case Mitsuye Endo vs. the United States December 18th, 1944 followed up many years later by the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.
World-wide, I’m continuously shocked by learning of the numerous horrific slaughters enacted from various sides in WWII - like the Nanjing Massacre in 1938 where 300,000 Chinese were killed by the Japanese. In just one other location, 150,000 people were killed at Babi Yar Kiev under Nazi occupation. I sincerely hope we’ve learned from these unimaginable experiences. It is interesting as the comic you showed demonstrates, 33,000 Japanese Americans joined the Allied efforts against the Axis in the U.S. military during WWII.