Silent Sacrifice Stories of Japanese American Incarceration
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Silent Sacrifice Stories of Japanese American Incarceration

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Learn the stories of Japanese Americans forced into encampments in the United States during World War II Explore the pain shame regret and healing experienced by the nearly 120000 Japanese Americans interned for their country Delve into the historical background of the internment the impact on American citizens of Japanese descent and their experiences in assembly centers and incarceration camps
2 épisodesTV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
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  1. S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Executive Order 9066

    55 min
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    In 1942 President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 that cleared the way for the incarceration of Japanese Americans in US confinement camps Men women and children of Japanese ancestry were evicted from the West Coast of the United States and held in sites across the country
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  2. S. 1 ÉP. 2 - World War II

    55 min
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    For more than 75 years the story of Japanese Incarceration has been an untold chapter of American history This episode follows the politics of the country as WWII erupted how American citizens of Japanese descent were affected what their thoughts were in the face of Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war with Japan Germany and Italy nbsp
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