80 years ago, most of the 10 camps that held some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II were closed — two months after Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces. Two women, who were children at the time, recount to CNN’s Stephanie Elam how their families were forced to leave almost everything behind in their native Los Angeles and board trains to the camps where they were imprisoned for years.
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