The Kikuchi diary poignantly captures the profound sense of loss and dislocation experienced by internees, illustrating how internment stripped them of their identities, homes, and freedoms. It emphasizes the emotional turmoil and despair faced by detainees as they grAppled with their unjust treatment and the stigma of being viewed as "the enemy." The diary serves as a powerful testament to their resilience and the struggle to maintain dignity in the face of dehumanization. Through personal reflections, it underscores the lasting impact of internment on familial and community bonds.
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