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The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i: 2012 Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i When You're Smiling: The Deadly Legacy of Internment: 1999 Janice D. Tanaka Winter in My Soul: 1986 Bob Nellis, KTWO Without Due Process: A Documentary about America's Concentration Camps: 2001 Brian Beanblossom Valor With Honor [44] 2008
Most women in China were profoundly impacted by the Second Sino-Japanese War (also referred to in China as the War of Resistance), in which the Empire of Japan fought the Republic of China from 1937 to 1945. Women's experiences during the war depended on a variety of factors, including class, place of origin, and social connections.
American Pastime is a 2007 fictional film set in the Topaz War Relocation Center, a Utah prison camp which held thousands of people during the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. While the film is a dramatic narrative, it is based on true events and depicts life inside the internment camps, where baseball was one of the major ...
Eighty years ago, the Japanese and Japanese Americans — men, women, kids, two, three generations of families who had been locked up in wartime incarceration camps like Manzanar — were allowed ...
China Tunnel War: Dì dào zhàn (地道战) Ren Xudong: Tunnel warfare in China during Sino-Japanese War 1965 United States France Up from the Beach: Robert Parrish: US patrol and their German prisoner after D-Day 1965 United States Von Ryan's Express: Mark Robson: Allied POWs escape from Italian camps by train 1965 Italy War Italian Style ...
Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party's rise to power in China in 1949 and China's involvement in the Korean War positioned China as an American enemy. The politics of Communist China ignited a whole new wave of suspicion of Asian-Americans' loyalty, only instead of the Japanese it was now the Chinese.
Pages in category "Films about the internment of Japanese Americans" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The women are found by a Japanese officer, Captain Tanaka, and ushered firstly to a deserted village and then a prison camp in the jungle where they are reunited with the rest of the women and children from the boat. At the camp, the women are forced to bow to the Japanese officers and its flag, as well as endure sexual violence (such as rape ...