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The British embassy in Washington commented in passing one point on the popular American perception the Japanese as a “nameless mass of vermin.” The implication was clear vermin must be exterminated. Especially during the last few years of the war “exterminatonist” figures of speech did indeed become a stock way of referring to the killing of Japanese not only in battle but also in the cities of Japan’s home Island.
The [[Executive Order 9066]] authorized the military to exclude any person from any area of the country where national security was considered threatened. It gave the military broad authority over the civilian population without the imposition of martial law. Although the order did not mention any specific group or recommend detention, its language implied that any citizen might be removed. In practice, the order was applied
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