Which crime is worse: placing innocent civilians into prison camps such as Manzanar or mistreating soldiers in the way the Japanese did to Americans on the Bataan Death March?

Both actions are terrible and should never be justified or excused. Placing innocent civilians into prison camps and mistreating soldiers are both serious human rights violations that cause immense suffering and trauma.

However, it is important to note that the two actions are different in nature and context. The internment of Japanese Americans was a discriminatory policy based on race and national origin that violated their constitutional rights. The Bataan Death March, on the other hand, was a war crime committed against soldiers during the war.

It is difficult to compare the two and determine which was worse as they are both atrocities that should never be repeated in any situation. It is important that we learn from these dark chapters in history and work towards creating a more just and equitable society where human rights are respected and protected.