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Podwójne wykorzenienie: Losy Japończyków w Kanadzie w czasie drugiej wojny światowej
Uprooted Twice: The Fate of Japanese Canadians during World War II

Author(s): Maria Patrycja Wacławik
Subject(s): History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today), WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: Japanese Canadians; internment; removal; uprooting; World War II; Canada

Summary/Abstract: In Poland there has been very little research on Japanese Canadians and their experience of incarceration during the Second World War. Therefore, this paper intends to fill in this gap. In particular, the article aims to examine the reaction of the Canadian government and society towards the Japanese Canadians in the face of the Pacific War. The paper also offers a review of the situation of the Japanese Canadian community in the pre-war Canada and describes the events that preceded and influenced the decision of the federal government to remove the Japanese Canadians from the West Coast. Since the wartime experiences of Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians were similar, I decided to compare the fate of those two minorities after the Pearl Harbor attack. Also the Canadian policy towards the people of Japanese origin after the war is discussed here.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 159-181
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Polish