How many people on average were in a room in japanese internment camps?
The number of people in Japanese internment camps varied but it was not uncommon for a family of 5-6 people to be living in a single room that was 25 by 20 feet. A bath, laundry and toilet building was shared by more than 250 people. ChaCha!
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