As America was fighting World War II, the military realized it needed more soldiers to fight. A unit made up almost entirely of Japanese Americans, the 100th Infantry Battalion, was sent to Europe.
Japanese-American World War II internees are often portrayed as meek and subservient, quietly going along with the U.S. government's orders without question. But the new Suyama Project at the UCLA ...
It became the basis for a TV movie. By Richard Sandomir ... years Ms. Houston and about 10,000 other Japanese Americans endured at the camp until the war ended. Given its location, at the foot ...
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