EPISODE · Jan 22, 2020 · 2H 54M
The Internment of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans During World War II by Charles River Editors
from Discover Your Day With A Riveting Full Audiobook. · host Charles River Editors
https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/165254 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Internment of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans During World War II Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Colin Fluxman Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins Release date: 01-22-20 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 6 ratings Genres: Public Policy Publisher's Summary: Some refugees who had fled from Germany, in an attempt to escape Nazi persecution, were rounded up, interned, and later used in a prisoner exchange program between the United States and German governments. The American government also went to great lengths to secure Germans living across Latin America, who they believed posed a tangible threat, should they cross America’s southern border. In spite of a preponderance of evidence affirming the occurrence of these events, the United States government persistently denied it for decades.
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