Going for Broke: Japanese American Soldiers in the War against Nazi Germany
door
James M. McCaffrey
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Manga
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
424
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Apr 30, 2013
Uitgever
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806143371
ISBN-13
9780806143378
Beschrijving
This work delves into the remarkable and often overlooked contributions of Japanese American soldiers during World War II, focusing particularly on the experiences of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Under tremendous pressure, these soldiers defied the prejudices of their time, showcasing bravery that led to them becoming one of the most decorated units in American military history.
Dr. McCaffrey meticulously examines their journey from internment camps to the frontlines in Europe, highlighting the deep struggles they faced both on and off the battlefield. Through compelling narratives and detailed accounts, he paints a vivid picture of the courage, resilience, and sacrifice exhibited by these individuals, many of whom fought valiantly while their families remained imprisoned back home.
The author does not shy away from the complex realities of discrimination and loyalty that the soldiers navigated. With rich historical context, readers gain insights into how these soldiers redefined concepts of patriotism and identity during a tumultuous period.
By capturing their harrowing experiences and triumphs, the work serves not only as a tribute to the 442nd but also as an essential reminder of the enduring spirit of those who fought against tyranny while battling prejudice in their own land.
Dr. McCaffrey meticulously examines their journey from internment camps to the frontlines in Europe, highlighting the deep struggles they faced both on and off the battlefield. Through compelling narratives and detailed accounts, he paints a vivid picture of the courage, resilience, and sacrifice exhibited by these individuals, many of whom fought valiantly while their families remained imprisoned back home.
The author does not shy away from the complex realities of discrimination and loyalty that the soldiers navigated. With rich historical context, readers gain insights into how these soldiers redefined concepts of patriotism and identity during a tumultuous period.
By capturing their harrowing experiences and triumphs, the work serves not only as a tribute to the 442nd but also as an essential reminder of the enduring spirit of those who fought against tyranny while battling prejudice in their own land.
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