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'''Manzanar''' was a town which held an [[internment camp]] on [[Earth]] during the [[planet]]'s [[World War II|Second World War]], in which the [[United States of America]] was in conflict with the Empire of [[Japan]].
Manzanar was an internment camp located in the United States during World War II that operated near Independence, California. In the camp Americans of Japanese ancestry were forcibly relocated because the United States was at war with Japan and anti-Japanese sentiment was widespread. Over 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned at Manzanar, despite the fact that none of them had done anything wrong.
 
   
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Located in the American region of [[California]], Manzanar held Americans of [[Japan]]ese ancestry who had been forcibly relocated to the camp due to the anti-Japanese sentiment which had spread throughout the country as a result of the war. Over 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned at Manzanar, despite the fact that they had not done anything wrong.
Captain Jonathan Archer noted the paralles between Manzanar and how the Tandarans were holding their Suliban minority in internment camps. (ENT: "[[Detained]]")
 
   
 
In [[2152]], [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] noted the parallels between Manzanar and [[Detention Complex 26]], where the [[Tandaran]]s were holding innocent [[Suliban]] against their will. ({{ENT|Detained}})
   
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''Veteran Star Trek actor [[George Takei]], himself a Japanese-American, when he was a child was held with his family in a Japanese interment camp, located in Arkansas.''
 
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Revision as of 08:11, 4 April 2016

Manzanar was a town which held an internment camp on Earth during the planet's Second World War, in which the United States of America was in conflict with the Empire of Japan.

Located in the American region of California, Manzanar held Americans of Japanese ancestry who had been forcibly relocated to the camp due to the anti-Japanese sentiment which had spread throughout the country as a result of the war. Over 10,000 Japanese-Americans were interned at Manzanar, despite the fact that they had not done anything wrong.

In 2152, Captain Jonathan Archer noted the parallels between Manzanar and Detention Complex 26, where the Tandarans were holding innocent Suliban against their will. (ENT: "Detained")

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