Exhibit honors Japanese American who fought for US in WWII while their families were locked up

Exhibit honors Japanese American who fought for US in WWII while their families were locked up

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, second-generation Japanese American soldiers signed up to fight for the United States in World War II even as their families were locked up in government-run internment camps and declared “ alien enemies ” of the state. Decades after they retu...

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