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By January 1945, several Japanese Canadian men were attached to British units in the Far East as interpreters and translators. In total, about 200 Canadian Nisei joined Canadian forces during World War II. [54] Throughout the war, Canadians of "Oriental racial origin" were not called upon to perform compulsory military service. [53]
The Color of Honor: The Japanese American Soldier in WWII [18] 1987 Loni Ding: Conscience and the Constitution [19] 2000 Frank Abe Days of Waiting: 1990 Steven Okazaki: Dear Miss Breed [20] 2000 Veronica Ko Democracy Under Pressure: Japanese Americans and World War II [21] 2000 Jeffrey S. Betts A Divided Community [22] 2012 Momo Yashima Double ...
South Atlantic and cat-and-mouse action between US destroyer and U-boat: 1957 West Germany The Fox of Paris: Der Fuchs von Paris: Paul May: Battle of Normandy from Wehrmacht perspective 1957 United States Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison: John Huston: US Marine and Catholic nun trapped on enemy island in Pacific Ocean theater of World War II: 1957 ...
The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort. For short films, see the List of World War II short films. For documentaries, see the List of World War II documentary films and the List of Allied propaganda films of World ...
Pages in category "Films about the internment of Japanese Americans" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The film dramatizes the real-life story of the 442nd, which was composed of Nisei (second-generation Americans born of Japanese parents) soldiers. [ 3 ] Fighting in the European theater during World War II , this unit became the most heavily decorated unit for its size and length of service in the history of the United States military , as well ...
Canadian World War II propaganda films (1 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Canadian World War II films" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
In the 1942 Pacific theatre of World War II, Lieutenant Junior Grade Sam Lawson, USN, is a Japanese-language interpreter who — so far — has avoided combat.His commanding officer, Captain John G. Nolan, unexpectedly cancels his leave and informs Lawson that he is to be assigned to a British infantry commando unit in the New Hebrides Islands for a combat mission.