
Japanese In US Rounded Up For Internment
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The transcript discusses the situation during the Pearl Harbor attack, highlighting negotiations and the role of the secretary. It describes the internment of Japanese individuals and the conditions at the embassy, which was likened to a prison. The Japanese were initially in high spirits, but the narrative suggests a change in demeanor as the Allies responded to their actions. The internment is portrayed as a necessary measure against Japanese schemes.
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What can be inferred about the four chartered buses mentioned in the text?
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What does the phrase 'internment is good riddance' imply about the speaker's view?
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