From the Book - First Edition.
Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941
By order of the president signing of Executive Order 9066: February 19, 1942
Only what they could carry Public Proclamation Number 1: March 2, 1942
"Keep this a white man's country" the opening of the concentration camps: March 22 to October 6, 1942
A desert Christmas December 25, 1942
Uncle Sam, finally, wants you Nisei enlistment: January 29, 1943
"Man's inhumanity to man" Tule Lake "disloyals" camp: September 1943
"Is that the American way?" Heart Mountain draft resistance: February 1944
"Go for broke" The Lost Battalion: October 30, 1944
Going "home" V-J Day: August 15, 1945.
From the Book - First edition.
Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941
By order of the president signing of Executive Order 9066: February 19, 1942
Only what they could carry Public Proclamation Number 1: March 2, 1942
"Keep this a white man's country" the opening of the concentration camps: March 22 to October 6, 1942
A desert Christmas December 25, 1942
Uncle Sam, finally, wants you Nisei enlistment: January 29, 1943
"Man's inhumanity to man" Tule Lake "disloyals" camp: September 1943
"Is that the American way?" Heart Mountain draft resistance: February 1944
"Go for broke" The Lost Battalion: October 30, 1944
Going "home" V-J Day: August 15, 1945.
From the Book - First edition.
Pearl Harbor : December 7, 1941
By order of the President : signing of Executive Order 9066, February 19, 1942
Only what they could carry : Public Proclamation Number 1, March 2, 1942
"Keep this a white man's country" : the opening of the concentration camps, March 22 to October 6, 1942
A desert Christmas : December 25, 1942
Uncle Sam, finally, wants you : Nisei enlistment, January 29, 1943
"Loyals" and "disloyals" : Tule Lake, September 1943
"Is that the American way?" : Heart Mountain draft resistance, February 1944
"Go for broke" : the Lost Battalion, October 30, 1944
Going "home" : V-J Day, August 15, 1945.