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NAMA : RADYA AMALIA

NIM : 0309213035
PROGRAM STUDI : TADRIS IPS-3
SEMESTER : SATU (1)
MATA KULIAH : BAHASA INGGRIS
DOSEN PENGAMPU : MARYATI SALMIAH, S.Pd, M.Hum

TOPIK 9

Answer :
1. Yes, the topaz war relocation center was a concentration camp because it became a place of
imprisonment or confinement of people in large groups of about 110,000 Japanese- Americans
recorded during World War II. In the text it is also explained that the traction building when the
camp was opened not all the buildings were finished so the people who were paced in the camp
had to finish their own apartments and other structures, besides that at the end of the text it was
written that there was one intern who was shot by a guard, namely a 63-year-old man because
he stood too close to the fence. Based on the analysis I got in this text, this Japanese relocation
center was used as a place of imprisonment or confinement of people in large numbers and
without trial, for example, the 63-year-old intern was shot dead on the grounds that he was
standing too close to the fence, which I don't think is sufficient. accepted by our reason to kill
someone's life. However, the topaz relocation center does not only have a negative impact on
the people who are placed in the internment camps, there are several benefits to the internment
there including the internment there being able to work around the camp and they are paid
monthly by the government there and internees also get passes to shop in nearby towns, or go
hiking in nearby desert/mountain towns.

And in my opinion the nazi german camps are more severe, cruel when compared to the
internment camps that were built in the topaz relocation center it is recorded in history between
1933 and 1945, the nazi germans built around 20,000 camps to imprison millions of victims.
These camps were used for various purposes such as forced labor camps, transit camps that
served as temporary railway stations, and extermination camps built exclusively and primarily
for mass killings. Since coming to power in 1933, the Nazi regime has built a number of prison
facilities to detain and kill so-called "enemies of the state." Most of the prisoners who were put
into the initial concentration camps were German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats,
Romans (Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and people accused of being "asocial"
or socially deviant. The Nazis also carried out mass arrests of Jewish adult males and kept them
in camps for a short period of time, the doctors there also conducted experiments on prisoners,
thousands of Soviet prisoners of war were shot and gassed in the Nazi German camps. Millions
of people locked up and subjected to various forms of abuse in the Nazi camps were recorded
under the supervision of the SS, Germany and their collaborators, more than three million Jews
were massacred in extermination camps and only a small fraction of those held in Nazi camps
survived. I can't believe the Nazis built gas chambers (spaces filled with poison gas to kill the
people in them) to make killing more efficient and the killers wouldn't feel sorry for them. It's a
despicable reason and very unreasonable.

2. The author of the article places quotation marks around the words in the article intended to
enclose scientific terms that have a special meaning and also to emphasize a word or phrase
which often means the opposite, for example, re-located which means to be located again or
placed back while in the text of the word. it means he is locked back in the internment camp,
internment which means people placed in internment camps, pass card which we can interpret
as debit cardwor cash access (payment) for shopping, or vacations. An apartment or apartment
building which can be interpreted as a place to live for the internees.

3.Toleave their homes in the west coast,and be "re - located"to intertaiment camps it became
the na - tion’s 5th largets town.
It it hand two elementary school’s a middle/a hospital,cafeteris nearly 40 blocks of
"apartement bulldigs".

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