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Hey guys. I am posting with a question that I hope somebody could have some insight on:
I am of Japanese American descent and grew up with stories from my grandmother who grew up in Hawaii during world war 2. When she was a child, it is said that she had soldiers come into her home and confiscate anything that was perceived as pertaining to the emperor of Japan. However, outside of some incidents of internment in Hawaii, I was unable to find much information that documented policies and occurrences such as what my grandmother went through.
Any insight or resources would be helpful!
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YoshidaYui
(42,108 posts)I was told that during internment our family was left alone do to fact we were Hawaiian and The US military were using Hawaii and it would look badly if the US Government were locking up Native Hawaiians who were letting them use Hawaii as a base even if they were half Japanese. So during the War we were considered Hawaiian
ColinC
(9,013 posts)Be considered native Hawaiian despite her family having been there a few generations.
When googling this information, I came across information such as the Honoliuli internment camp and stories of some people being detained due to their race. Like the majority of those in Hawaii, my grandmother or her family was also not detained.
However, my grandmother said that soldiers (or agents, I dont know which) came into their home and confiscated any items they thought had to do with the emperor. I think I remember a scene from a movie that resembled that scenario in the 1990 film come see the paradise but havent had any confirmation that this was a widespread policy. Its killing me cause I dont want this information to be forgotten but as far as I can tell, it doesnt even exist in any official record :/
Come See the Paradise https://g.co/kgs/DSMiZuE
https://www.nps.gov/havo/learn/historyculture/japanese-detention.htm
https://www.hawaiiinternment.org/untold-story/untold-story#:~:text=The%20Honouliuli%20internment%20camp%20opened,detained%20by%20the%20U.S.%20government.
YoshidaYui
(42,108 posts)But no Hawaiians were held even if they were half Japanese- as for entering houses I had heard that also.
I was born in San Francisco so I have never been to Hawaii - My parents left Hawaii for some unknown reason (Parents refused to discuss it) Now they live in Las Vegas and I am still in San Francisco. We dont talk now So obtaining further information is never going to happen.
ColinC
(9,013 posts)I really really appreciate your confirming this :that you heard they would enter peoples homes. I will continue looking into this and share with you anything I find (if you are interested).
ColinC
(9,013 posts)HappyLarge
(6 posts)They mostly just interned the community leaders and such. The regular people were harassed by not usually taken away.
ColinC
(9,013 posts)But I dont know a lot about it