Year
2001
Country
US
Video Standard
NTSC
OCLC
48089491
Language
ENG
Examines the moral and political contradictions experienced by a group of Americans of Japanese ancestry who, during World War II, proved their loyalty by heroic military service while their families were imprisoned by their own government. Includes archival material from World War II interwoven with present day interviews with survivors of the 442nd Japanese-American Regimental Combat Team

The story of the men who served in the most decorated unit in the U.S. Army in World War II--the all-Japanese-American unit of the 442nd combat infantry. Most of the members were volunteers who joined after being held in U.S. detention camps with their families. Makes use of archival photographs and film as well as interviews and remarks by veterans of the unit, including Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii
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