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The Color of honor the Japanese American soldier in WWII

Portrays the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II who served in the U.S. armed forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. These linguists tell of their experiences in gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort; yet, at the same time, alien Japanese as well as Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps. Explains events in the long road to seek redress of this injustice.

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  • "Japanese American soldier in WWII"@en

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  • "Portrays the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II who served in the U.S. armed forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. These linguists tell of their experiences in gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort; yet, at the same time, alien Japanese as well as Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps. Explains events in the long road to seek redress of this injustice."@en
  • "Portrays the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II who served in the U.S. armed forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. These linguists tell of their experiences in gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort; yet, at the same time, alien Japanese as well as Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps. Explains events in the long road to seek redress of this injustice."
  • "Tells the experiences of Japanese Americans who during World War II served in the U.S. Armed Forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. Even while these linguists were gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort, Japanese aliens and Japanese Americans were being placed in internment camps. Documents events in the long search for redress of this injustice, and shows the reunion of Japanese American and French veterans at Bruyeres, France, in 1984."@en
  • "A vivid, collective portrayal of Japanese Americans during World War II. Three distinct stories are told: the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated military unit in U.S. history; M.I.S. (Military Intelligence Service), linguists who decoded Japanese military plans; and the thousands of draft resisters and army protesters who challenged the constitutionality of the internment camps."
  • "A vivid, collective portrayal of Japanese Americans during World War II. Three distinct stories are told: the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated military unit in U.S. history; M.I.S. (Military Intelligence Service), linguists who decoded Japanese military plans; and the thousands of draft resisters and army protesters who challenged the constitutionality of the internment camps."@en
  • "Experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II who served in the U.S. armed forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. These linguists tell of their experiences in gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort; yet, at the same time, alien Japanese as well as Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps. Explains events in the long road to seek redress of this injustice. Shows the reunion of Japanese American veterans and French at Bruyerers, France, in 1984."
  • "Experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II who served in the U.S. armed forces as translators and interpreters in military intelligence. These linguists tell of their experiences in gathering intelligence for the U.S. war effort; yet, at the same time, alien Japanese as well as Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps. Explains events in the long road to seek redress of this injustice. Shows the reunion of Japanese American veterans and French at Bruyerers, France, in 1984."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Shorts"

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  • "The Color of honor the Japanese American soldier in WWII"@en
  • "The Color of honor the Japanese-American soldier in WWII"@en
  • "The color of honor the Japanese-American soldier in WWII"@en
  • "The color of honor the Japanese-American soldier in WWII"
  • "The color of honor the Japanese American soldier in WWII"@en
  • "The color of honor the Japanese American soldier in WWII"