Japanese-American Incarceration in WWII

Why We Fight ~ 1944 - A podcast by Sasha Maggio (MoT)

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Dr. Stephanie Hinnershitz, senior historian with the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy at the National World War II Museum, joins me in this episode to talk about Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II, including a little more on the Japanese-American Army units and the War Department's "loyalty questionnaire", and the role of the US Army in the Japanese-American incarceration. Dr. Hinnershitz also talks about the importance of using the correct words when talking about history, common myths and misconceptions that have continued to this day, and she offers some great advice for current and aspiring historians and researchers. The National World War II Museum (https://www.nationalww2museum.org/) Japanese American Incarceration: The Camps and Coerced Labor During World War II (Amazon Affiliate Link https://amzn.to/3BWBI2x) Japanese American Incarceration: The Camps and Coerced Labor (https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/japanese-american-incarceration-camps-coerced-labor) Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II by Daniel James Brown (Amazon Affiliate Link https://amzn.to/3BElpqU) Densho - Preserving Japanese American stories of the past for the generations of tomorrow. (https://densho.org/) http://www.motheroftanks.com/ads-sponsors-and-affiliate-links/

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