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ID number:653309
 
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Published: 30.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Prime Minister Mackenzie King,
I am one of the thousands of Japanese Canadians that were mistreated during the Second World War. I am writing to you to express my thoughts on our treatment. Although most of your decisions during the war were well made, you made a grave mistake when you chose to imprison Canada's entire resident Japanese.
First of all, most of the people you imprisoned were only Japanese in their ancestry. Most of us had lived in Canada all our lives and didn't even speak the Japanese language. To the Japanese we were Canadian, but to the Canadians we were Japanese. The Japanese were wrong in every way during the war, except this. In this aspect they were completely right. We were all Canadian in law and spirit, and by all our rights we should have been allowed to live in our houses and work in our farms or stores. We should have been allowed to prove our loyalty by fighting in the war, as even the Americans have allowed. …

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