to the belief that they would remain loyal to their ancestors. These citizens were forced to give up their homes, stores, and belongings. Until the internment camps were completed, most of these people were held in temporary centers such as stables at local racetracks. One of the Four Tanka poems written by Yukari stated that her two daughters, her husband, and herself were held in in a horse stall for several months. The internment camps in the United States were not nearly as bad as the concentration camps in Germany but they still stripped innocent civilians of their freedoms.
to the belief that they would remain loyal to their ancestors. These citizens were forced to give up their homes, stores, and belongings. Until the internment camps were completed, most of these people were held in temporary centers such as stables at local racetracks. One of the Four Tanka poems written by Yukari stated that her two daughters, her husband, and herself were held in in a horse stall for several months. The internment camps in the United States were not nearly as bad as the concentration camps in Germany but they still stripped innocent civilians of their freedoms.