World War II Poetry

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World War II Poetry

World War II was a gruesome time. Many people were captured and kept as prisoners of war just because they were soldiers on the enemy's side. The saddest part though is that innocent families, from children to elders, were kept in camps because of their race. The country feared they were still in conspiracy with their homeland which was the enemy. In extreme cases, like the Holocaust, the Germans were kept the Jews hostage and killed by the thousands all because they felt their race was inferior. (United) Each of these groups of people wrote heartwarming poems about their experiences, from the hate they faced to the conditions they lived in.

The Japanese interim camps during World War II trapped all the Japanese living in America during the time of the Pearl Harbor and World War II in fear that they were still trying to collaborate back home to Japan. During the time in these interment camps the Japanese wrote many poems. The adults, along with the children wrote poems about what they were experiencing and how they were feeling. (Japanese-American)

The children in the interment camps didn't understand what was going on in the world around them. They thought of themselves as a part of America just like the non-Japanese American citizens around them. They thought of these camps as just a new adventure. But it's far from that. As they grew up they began to understand where they were and why they were there. All of the Japanese-Americans received fierce hatred, from verbally get called insulting names to get their homes and cars trashed or burnt down. (Wakatsuki)

A Japanese adult at a Japanese interment camp wrote a poem called Barracks home. The author writes about the conditions of housi...

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