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Democracy Under Pressure: Japanese Americans and World War II [21] 2000 Jeffrey S. Betts A Divided Community [22] 2012 Momo Yashima Double Solitaire: 1997 Corey Ohama Emi [23] 1979 Frank Nesbitt, Michael Toshiyuki Ono: Encounter with the Past: American Japanese Internment in World War II [24] 1980 Tak Shindo: Enemy Alien [25] 2011 Konrad Aderer
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.
The Rohwer War Relocation Center was a World War II Japanese American concentration camp located in rural southeastern Arkansas, in Desha County. It was in operation from September 18, 1942, until November 30, 1945, and held as many as 8,475 Japanese Americans forcibly evacuated from California. [ 2 ]
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 ...
The Jerome War Relocation Center was a Japanese American internment camp located in southeastern Arkansas, near the town of Jerome in the Arkansas Delta. Open from October 6, 1942, until June 30, 1944, it was the last American concentration camp to open and the first to close. At one point it held as many as 8,497 detainees.
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (August 5, 1924 – July 18, 2018) was a Japanese American political activist who played a major role in the Japanese American redress movement. She was the lead researcher of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC), a bipartisan federal committee appointed by Congress in 1980 to review the causes and effects of the Japanese American ...
This weekend marks 81 years since more than 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry living in the U.S. were ordered into internment camps during World War II, and the emotions have reverberated ...
Pages in category "Films about the internment of Japanese Americans" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.