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Because of their proximity to the Japanese, 881 Aleuts of the Alaskan island chain were interned during the Second World War following the attack on Pearl Harbor, their houses burned by US troops to prevent the Japanese from using them. The Aleuts were housed in conditions far worse than the 700 Nazis who were captured in North Africa and imprisoned a few hundred miles away in Alaska.
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