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Japanese Internment Camp Research help, please??

Hello, I may need alittle help on a research project on Japanese Internment Camps. I just need some good research sites where I can find some good info on this topic that is easy to read. Unfortunately, I also have to make a bibliography for the websites I researched at. It has to contain:

Name of website. Editor/Author. Date edited. Name of Organization. Date of access. Web address.

I would really appreciate your help. Because I really don't know why the hell my ENGLISH II teacher has to give us a project like this that involves difficult research...

So remember, I need some good websites on research on Japanese Interment Camps that contained the information for the bibliography example I showed above.

*If it doesn't have anything unimportant on it like, Date of access or Editor/Author, its ok ^_^

THANKS:)

What were some Cold War events that escalated hostility between US and USSR?

Everyone who was alive at the time remembers the "Cuba crisis" when Khrushchev and Kennedy faced off over the shipment of soviet missiles to Cuba. The ships never arrived, but the US took some of their own missiles out of Turkey. The crisis was the single most threatening in the period, but when it ended there was a perceptible relaxation in international tensions. As someone put it at the time, the world had been holding its breath for years, and it was necessary to breathe.

I was in the Army for 54 months during that time, and the most serious crisis for us was the Berlin blockade and the ensuing "Berlin crisis" when the Russian said they would no longer permit aircraft from the US and its allies to cross East German air space. The planes flew anyway, and the soviets decided not to do anything about it. Scary times!

Both the development of the hydrogen bomb and the spy scandals of the 50's were aggravations.

There was also the U-2 incident. The US was flying these spy planes so high over the Soviet Union that they couldn't be reached. During the time of a peace initiative, one of the planes developed a problem or was shot down, and its pilot, Francis Gary Powers, parachuted out and was captured. The US claimed that the plane had simply wandered off course a little, but that claim was ridiculed, because the U-2 was over the Russian equivalent of Kansas City in the US. Khrushchev had nasty things to say to Eisenhower, and the peace initiative evaporated.

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