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Describe the conditions at the Japanese internment camps in New Mexico and the contributions of the Japanese during internment.

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  • 24-01-2021

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Housing started at 60 square feet, but was reduced to 44 square feet as more prisoners arrived in New Mexico. Security was maintained with barbed wire on top of fences, towers, and machine guns. The prisoners wore denim uniforms that were rarely washed. They grew their own food, and many worked within the camp as dentists, doctors, fireman, bakers, field hands, etc.

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