Review:

Topaz War Relocation Center

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Topaz War Relocation Center was a United States government-run internment camp during World War II where Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated and detained.

Key Features

  • Forced relocation of Japanese Americans
  • Internment camp during WWII
  • Government-run facility

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Cons

  • Violation of civil liberties
  • Inhumane treatment of Japanese Americans

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 01:28:17 PM UTC