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How did allied nations limit individual rights of certain people during world war 2? Why did this happen

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Under total war, governments believed that unity and loyalty were essential, especially when they made decisions that could be unpopular. The press was censored, citizens with suspected loyalties (Japanese descent in the US, Germans in Europe) were subjected to confinement in internment camps.

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