1. Japanese Internment
The Second World War created an atmosphere of instability, suspicion, and fear, which blanketed the entire western world. ... There was immense public support for the internment of all Japanese in Canada. ... No evidence is provided to account for their assumption that the RCMP, army, navy, or RCAP suffered from the same incompetence. ... This is quite relevant to the interpretation of this information, for if the reader is to accept this opinion at face value it is important to prove he is in fact an expert. ... In his opinion, "The removal of all Japanese from this costal area would undo...
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